No. 15 - July 29 2013
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No. 15 - July 29 2013
INSIDE.... Senior Chatter .........................pg. Real Estate..............................pg. 4-6 Death Notices & Editorial...........pg.12 Heavy Equip./Vehicles................pg. 25 Services...............................pg.18-20 Dining/Entertainment...........pg. 22-23 Recreational.............................pg. 17 Bows/Guns................................pg. 17 Pets..........................................pg. 20 Specialty Shops........................pg. 8 Help Wanted..............................pg. 27 Bids & Notices............................pg.21 Area Events...............................pg. 11 Auctions....................................pg. 10 Free Pioneer Express Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Crandon WI Permit No. 410 Kentuck Day Pg. 9 Serving the Headwaters Region www.PioneerExpressCrandon.com of Northeast Wisconsin Postal Patron Local Our Deadline is Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. Volume 28 No. 15, July 29, 2013 (715) 478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 Fax: (715) 478-3540 email: [email protected] Play golf, have fun, win prizes, and support our K-9 program Golfers, you can play golf, win prizes and support the Forest County Sheriff's office and the police dog on duty. Called the 1st Annual K-9 Fundraiser, the event will be at the Nicolet Golf Course in Laona on August 17th. There will be a shotgun start at 11:00 a.m., so be there at 10:15 a.m. for starting hole assignments. The cost is $60 per golfer, which includes 18 holes of golf, steak dinner, refreshments and a chance for prizes. There are four-person teams and best ball scramble. Carts are available. There will also be raffles. Those who would just like to attend the dinner can spend $20 per person, and the meal is at 5:30 p.m. The contact person is Deputy Bill Hujet, the K-9 officer at the Forest County Sheriff's Department. He can be reached at 715-478-3331, Extension 3. Or, you can email Officer Hujet at [email protected]. Family Fun Day Corn Roast in Townsend Kentuck Klassic Car Show & Kentuck Day in Crandon This is the weekend of Kentuck Day, Saturday, July 27th. There will be a big variety of great food, live music, and lots of vendors, plus stores having good sales. It is a great day to be in Crandon and help celebrate the Kentucky heritage of this town that had a lot of southern accents around in the not too distant past. And, it is also the weekend that the Kentuck Klassic Car Show takes place on the grounds of the Weber-Hill Funeral Home. Each year the show gets a little bigger, and car buffs can enjoy a bigger variety of vintage and custom cars and trucks. They can also enter the show with their special vehicles. Be in Crandon Saturday morning and enjoy the festivities, where everybody can be a Kentuck for at least a day. Looking for something fun for the kids to do? Ready for the best-grilled sweet corn available in the Northwoods? Make plans to attend the Townsend Flowage Association's annual Family Fun Day Corn Roast on Saturday, August 3, at the Townsend Town Hall, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Look for the big tent on Highway 32, Townsend, and stop over for the best-tasting outdoor picnic treats of the season; delicious grilled sweet corn, burgers, brats, hot dogs and all your other favorite sandwiches, snacks, and cold beverages. This is a family-friendly event that includes music, raffles, a dice throw, and the always popular and exciting children's Bounce House, plus a sawdust coin/toy hunt at 3:00 p.m. All proceeds from the Corn Roast go to the betterment of the Townsend Flowage. The Forest County Relay For Life is this Friday, July 26, at Cardinal Park in Crandon. The opening ceremony starts at 6:00 p.m. and the event will continue Midnight with Survivor and Caregiver laps, refreshments, entertainment and a celebration of lives saved and more birthdays every year. There will be activities for all ages sponsored by the Relay teams and big inflatable houses for fun and excitement. The Closing Ceremony will be a beautiful sight as lanterns float upwards to light the Northwoods sky in memory and honor of our loved ones and as a tribute to the communities fight against cancer. Amoterra now open in Townsend Kim & Dennis Schoeneck to host WI State Tree Farm Field Day Forest County Relay For Life Saturday July 26th This young buck is in the velvet stage of antler development. Come fall, he will be a legal buck to harvest, but with luck, he will live long enough to be a trophy with a big, rocking chair rack. Birding, Rock Hounding, Trains & More at Wabeno Public Library Come explore the significant special collections at the Wabeno Library this summer. Through September, the library is featuring bird life books, train books, and books related to the natural history of Wisconsin. “For a small library, we have developed a impressive number of books with a focus on nature and history here,” the director Carol Lee Hughes commented. “We have a beautiful copy of Audobon’s work, that is now non-circulating but available for reading and research in the library, as well as many books that are available for checking out.” If you enjoy hiking and walking, learn more about what you find with books about rocks, fossils, and agates, especially books that feature the geology and mineralogy of Wisconsin at the Wabeno Library. Are you a train buff? The library has several excellent books on North American railroads and their history, and is seeking fans of railroading to help the library plan a small model train exhibit that could be featured in the library during the Christmas season. Hughes points out: “Though the library does not have much space, the window sills and fireplace mantel are perfect for seasonal displays, and this holiday season we would love to have some model train displays in the library. Perhaps, we can even start a model train club, that would be able to plan a larger display for the community in a public space over the holidays.” Continued on page 17 WI Hunter Education/Bow hunter Education in the Lakewood Area Phil Adamczyk standing in front of his new business- Amoterra Phil Adamczyk is pleased to announce his new business, Amoterra: Wellness for Mind, Body and Spirit. Phil is a Townsend native and graduated from Wabeno High School in 2005. Phil earned his undergraduate degree in secondary English and history education from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. He earned his massage therapy certification from Western Technical College in Lacrosse. Phil is a licensed massage therapist, specializing in deep tissue and trigger point therapy. Amoterra offers therapeutic and relaxation massage, Reiki, aromatherapy, crystal therapy, intuitive readings, facials, paraffin dips and raindrop technique. Amoterra hosts monthly workshops, guest workshops and guest practitioners. Amoterra also has lip balms, tumbled gemstones, sterling silver jewelry, incenses and more. Amoterra is located at 17250 Brookside Court in Townsend. He is open Monday through Wednesdays from 5:00-7:00 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Clients are seen by appointments. You can make an appointment by calling (715)276-6650 The staff at the Pioneer Express Wishes Phil luck in his new business venture. The Wisconsin State Tree Farm Field Day will be hosted on August 17, 2013 by Dennis and Kim Schoeneck at their award winning Tree Farm at 1178 County Hwy G, in Pelican Lake. The public is invited to attend for part of the day, or all day. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. and the Field Day wraps up at 3:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided at noon. The Field Day will showcase three generations of the Schoeneck’s applied family forest management from Christmas tree plantings to northern hardwood silviculture, to an active harvest with Dennis’s harvester, to non-traditional markets for wood, to applied Best Management Practices, to wildlife and recreational improvements, and much more! The cost is $10 per person or $15 per couple/family. Contact the Wisconsin Tree Farm Committee for reservations at E-mail: or Phone: 414-6271458 Read the Pioneer Online at PioneerExpressCrandon.com There will be a basic hunter education class offered in the Lakewood/Townsend area. Classes will be starting at the Lakewood/Townsend Ambulance Building Thursday August 8 at 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Friday, August 9, 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday August 10, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Students are required to attend all classes. Basic Hunter-Ed classes will cover responsibilities of hunters, firearm safety in the home and afield, knowledge of firearms and hunting equipment, wildlife identification and management, marksmanship and outdoor skills. There will also be a bow hunter education Class Starting on August 10 at 1:30 p.m. till 6:30 p.m. at the Ambulance Building. This is a add-on class and you must have taken the class at this location to take this class. The courses will be limited to 25 people and preregistration is required. Please contact Bob Raasch at 715850-1370 for details, you may leave a message and your call will be returned. Due to legislative decisions all hunter education certificates are $10 (ten dollars) per person per class. Wolf season permit deadline is Aug. 1 MADISON -- Interested wolf hunters and trappers are reminded that Aug. 1 is the deadline to apply for a 2013 wolf season permit. The permit application fee is $10 and applications can be purchased from authorized license agents, over the Internet through the Department of Natural Resources Online Licensing Center or toll free by phone at 1-877-9454236. Continued on page 17 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 2, JULY 29, 2013 Stovewood Daze! Saturday, August 3rd, 10 - 4,at the historic Mecikalski Stovewood Building on Cty B in Jennings. Enjoy a look at area history! Museum Tours, a Pig Roast, a talk on Early Logging, Antique Cars & Tractors, a Bake Sale, a Working Sawmill, Live Music & Good Company! Receive A Free Case of Oil When You Purchase an Instock Evinrude Outboard At PowersService Center Inc. Hwy 32 & T, Townsend WI 715-276-7170 Author Warren Gerds to appear at Holt and Balcom Logging Camp Museum Wisconsin Public Service to improve electric reliability in northern Wisconsin You’re Invited to National Night Out! Hosted by the Forest County Sheriff’s Department & Crandon Police Department Date: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 Time: 5:00 – 7:30 P.M. Location: Forest County Sheriff’s Department Kid’s Games/Activities – Dunk Tank - Door Prizes – Food – Taser Demonstration K-9 Demonstration - Bike Rodeo Police/Fire/EMS Display - Child Fingerprint ID’s Archery Lessons – Firearms Simulator Crime Prevention Displays and much more!!! *Bring a non-perishable food item for our local Food Pantry and receive a ticket for door prizes! The company plans to place more than 1,000 miles of overhead distribution line underground in heavily forested areas where electric reliability is a challenge. Green Bay, WI - Wisconsin Public Service Corporation (WPS), a subsidiary of Integrys Energy Group, Inc. (NYSE: TEG), today received approval from the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin for a 5-year, $220 million System Modernization and Reliability Project (SMRP) to convert more than 1,000 miles of overhead electric distribution lines to underground. WPS will also install distribution automation equipment on an additional 400 miles of line. WPS successfully completed a small pilot reliability improvement project in 2012 and used data collected there in developing the larger project. SMRP construction will begin in 2014. The company has already identified the electric line segments it will work on in 2014 and 2015. That information is available at: the company's website. While WPS electric reliability is typically very good, overhead lines in the heavily-forested rural areas in northern Wisconsin are more susceptible to weatherrelated events. WPS has heard high levels of concern about the number and duration of outages from customers in these areas. Overhead line segments were selected for the project where the conversion to underground can be done at reasonable cost. "In the affected areas, electric reliability is significantly lower than state and national averages. The areas we will target are those in which customers are repeatedly faced with the loss of power due to storms sometimes for several days," said WPS Vice President of Energy Delivery Vern Peterson. "When SMRP is complete, these customers will see a level of reliability closer to levels that customers in the rest of the company’s service territory already experience." WPS conducted an analysis of its larger electric distribution lines throughout its service area in determining the project scope. The company weighed the costs and benefits of upgrading its lower performing lines and determined a price point at which the upgrades make financial sense and will result in the greatest reliability improvement for customers. The SMRP rate impact could amount to less than $5 per month for a typical residential customer by the project's end. WPS will contact the residents along the construction route to inform them when the company begins working in their area. Author and WFRV-TV Critic at Large Warren Gerds will make a personal appearance from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 10, at the Holt & Balcom Logging Camp Museum off County Highway F in Lakewood. This free event includes a presentation at 1:00 p.m. with readings from Gerds’ historical novel, “The Legend of Taylor Rapids,” and a display of real-life items related to its story. The book, written in the form of a journal, features vivid, comical and touching characters who take readers to the era of logging, railroads and homesteading in Northern Wisconsin. The setting is real, but the characters are fictional as they depict life in the wild northwoods in 19141915. Gerds’ previous books are collections of biographical stories: “Tales of a Newspaperman: Ice Bowl and Lombardi Through Time” and “My Father Lives in the Drawer.” He recently released “Real, Honest Sailing,” a 339-page non-fiction book told through the experiences of a present-day a Great Lakes captain. Gerds writes a daily article for the WFRV website that may be found at www.wearegreenbay.com, (Click on Entertainment). He makes weekly live appearances on Green Bay’s WFRV, Channel 5, at 6:45 p.m. each Thursday and often creates a segment that is broadcast between 7 and 8 a.m. on Sundays. Gerds was born in West Allis, grew up in Milwaukee, and has lived in Green Bay since graduating from UWM with a degree in journalism. He wrote for the Green Bay Press-Gazette for 45 years and was critic at large for 35 years covering theater, the arts, media, architecture and creative people among other topics. He was voted Best of the Bay as best Press-Gazette reporter in both 2010 and 2012. Chamber welcomes Nicolet Country Club The Forest County Chamber of Commerce officially recognized Nicolet Country Club as a member at their recent fundraiser, the annual Shank Open. Club Manager Stephanie Ruckheim accepted the membership plaque from some of the Chamber Board Members who participated in this great, fun event. From left, Mike Gruett (Forest TV& Appliance), Stephanie Ruckheim, Bruce Walentowski (Flowers from the Heart), and Winda Collins (Potawatomi Times). PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 3, JULY 29, 2013 4 FUDDFEST TICKETS with RV Parking Pass $350. Call 715-616-1884. B17 FOR SALE: • Canadian made straw chopper, takes small squares W.I.C. with Honda motor. • Polaris Sportsman 500, 4 wheeler, low hours, very good machine • Schwinn ladies bike, used very little • Dog tie chains, heavy duty • Large dog shipping crate, new • 2 aluminum hound boxes, made for rig dogs • All aluminum Featherlite 2 horse trailer, excellent shape, all new tires • 1 extra large water tank for transporting water to cattle, fits pickup • Lund 14' boat with 25 hp Johnson motor, with trailer. • ALSO! Hay of all kinds! Call 715-889-1633 (cell) or 715-478-2878 (home, evenings). Betc14 FOR SALE: Convection oven LP gas, made by American Range, two years old. Stainless steel with stand, two speed fan. $2,000. / West Bend Range with 4 burners. Grill two ovens $100. LP gas. Call 715-649-3810. Betc12 FOR SALE: 2009 CHEVY COBALT - 4 door, 4 cyl., auto, a/c, power locks, cruise, power steering, tilt wheel, single disc CD player, 74k miles. Great shape! Well taken care of, never been in an accident! $7,200 or offer, call 715-902-1027. Betc Parsons "Your Hometown Dealer Since 1985" REDLINE AUTO SALES OF CRANDON Hwy 8 East, Crandon 715-478-2009 This week's special! 2006 Ford F-150 Ex-Cab 4x4 Low Miles Tow Package Hwy 8 East, Crandon, across from Pioneer Plaza 715-478-2850 or 1-800-353-5932 OF CRANDON NEW ARRIVALS $12,990 2002 Ford F-150 Crew Cab......................$8,990 (Lariat, Leather, Loaded, Low Miles) 2006 Jaguar X-Type..... ...........................$8,990 (AWD, Leather, Loaded, Low Miles SHARP!) 2005 Chevy Impala..................................$4,990 (Sunroof, Spoiler, Great MPG!) 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan.....................$8,490 (Stow N' Go, Leather, Low MIles) 2003 Dodge Durango...............................$5,990 (4x4, 3rd Row Seat, Tow Pkg) 2006 Ford F-150 Ex-cab. ......................$12,990 (4x4, Low Miles Tow Pkg) New Arrivals Coming Soon! Guaranteed Credit Approval! Bad Credit No Problem! Give Us A Call Today! Trade-ins Welcome! 715-478-2009 Trade-ins Welcome! Visit us online at: www.redlineusedcars.com 2007 Chrysler PT Cruise Touring Sharp car, 77,000 miles $7,900 www.parsonsofcrandon.com Trade Ins Welcome Financing Available 2010 Chev Silverado Crewcab 4x4, Z71, Fully equipped $26,900 CALL US TODAY PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 4, JULY 29, 2013 Real Estate Buying or Selling? Let our Experience work for you... "UP NORTH" Real Estate Brand new vacation home on beautiful Crane Lake with boating access to Pickerel Lake. 2720 sq ft half log home with a 960 sq ft 3-car attached garage. Home includes 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, great room with fireplace, family room with bar, large deck overlooking the lake, and is loaded with custom woodworking to enhance the northwoods décor. Call for an appointment to see this beauty today: 920-323-9331. $375,000 (715) 276-6528 Stop in for information on 100% financing Well Maintained Home Close to Grindle Lake 12540 Pritchard Lane This comfortable 2 BR home boasts a small mountain in the back yard and access to the National Forest surrounding the Waupee Flowage and walking distance to Grindle Lake. Home features Anderson windows in an open concept floor plan with partial finished basement, bright 4 season room, multiple decks (one w/ hot tub) and large garage with shop space, and blacktop driveway. $129,900 OFF WATER HOMES Elton-4 BR, 1.5 BA, 2 fireplaces, 2579 sq. ft., 7.22 acres, private location, garden room, workshop. $180,000 Offer Pending White Lake-2 BR, 2 BA, 4 season room, Master suite, 1.5 acres, deck, hardwood floors, close to Wolf River. $167,500 Mountain – 3 BR, 1 BA, 5.59 wooded acres, cement board siding, detached garage, finish upper level as you wish. $149,000 Dark Lake Area -3BR ,2BA, new garage w/office, 3.4 wooded acres w/pond, circular drive, whirlpool tub. $139,900 Grindle Lake Area – 2BR, 1BA, partially finished basement, 4 season room, decks, hot tub, garage with shop, views. $129,900 Maiden Lake Road-2.34 Wooded acres, 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, attached and detached garages, rec room, three season room, walk out. $125,000 Crivitz-2 BR, 1 ½ BA, open concept, fireplace, family room, partially finished LL, attached and detached garages. $121,900 White Lake – 4 BR, 2.5 BA, wood stove, 2.56 acres, attached garage, screened deck, storage shed and wood shed. $109,900 White Lake – 2 BR, 1 BA, 3 season room, 4.64 wooded acres, wood stove multiple storage buildings. $89,000 Lakewood – 3BR, 1BA, 1070 sq. ft., 3.5 wooded acres, garage, wraparound deck, newer steel roofs, adjoins National Forest. $86,900 White Lake- 3 BR, 2 BA, full unfinished basement, private 5.02 acres, attached garage, open concept. $79,900 Offer Pending Crivitz-2 BR mobile w/addition, remodeled kitchen, new flooring, appliances, water heater, nat gas. Close to Crooked Lake. $69,900 White Lake-2 BR, new garage, deck, LR addition, windows, wiring, plumbing, roof, flooring, pellet stove. 3 acres. $69,900 Village of White Lake Duplex-2 bedroom units, 725 sq. ft. in each unit, 2 car garage, laundry in basement, $75,500 White Lake-1 BR, 1 BA, attached garage, radiant heat, 3 acres, maintenance free. $69,900 Crivitz-3 BR, 2 BA, mobile with large deck, 2 car garage, secluded setting, close to trails, forest and lakes. $64,900 Riverview-3 BR, .52 acres, 3 storage sheds, fully furnished, appliances, close to lakes and trails. $59,900 Silvercliff-2 BR, 1 BA, 4 season room, A-frame, .65 acres, new windows and doors, near High Falls. $54,900 White Lake- 3 Bdrm, fireplace, 4 Season room, deck and an extra lot. $58,000 Stephenson – 1.61 acres, 576 sq. ft. of open concept living, no well, holding tank w/privy, close to trails & hunting land. $45,900 Mountain-2 BR, loft, appliances, garage, 1.61 Acres, well and septic, storage shed. $50,000 Suring-3 BR, 1 BA mobile w/3 season room close to Chute Pond includes 3 storage sheds. $49,900 Pound – 3BR, 1 BA, 900 sq. ft. appliances, garage, storage shed, one block to White Potato Lake. $47,900 Mountain – 2 BR, 1 BA, screened porch, wood stove, 1.59 acres, remodeled and well maintained, 2 storage sheds. $47,900 FOR RENT IN PICKEREL: Newer 2 bedroom duplex, garage with opener. One level - no steps, handicap accessible. Ideal for older couple. Washer/dryer hook-ups, snow removal, lawn care and curb side garbage collection included. Near many lakes, restaurants and right next to golf course. $475.00 per month plus security deposit. ABSOLUTELY NO PETS. Call (715) 216-0100 SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT IN CRANDON: Bright white, sunny two bedroom, one bath duplex for rent on Glen St. Freshly painted, new flooring, new a p p l i a n c e s , l a u n d r y, private parking, small yard. Suitable for adult couple or senior citizen. $450 month plus utilities, $450 deposit. No pets. References required. Call 715-478Betc14 7748. LAKE METONGA BUILDING SITE LAKE LOT Looking to build a lake home? Have you noticed all the real good lake lots got used up years ago? Well, this one didn't. This 100' x 285+' lot. Dead level, sand, 2000 ACRE VIEW. LAKE METONGA is a walleye, perch and smallmouth bass fishery (the 20 inch ones are really fun to catch). Lake Metonga is a 2157 acre lake. This is an exceptional building site on an exceptional lake. Building site is prepped and electricity is in. If interested, call Jim 715-784-0084. Please, no emails. APARTMENT FOR RENT: Crandon - 2 bedroom, includes heat, water, and appliances. No dogs. $475/mo. plus security deposit. 920-460-6421. B16 FOR RENT: Crandon - Very nice 1 BR, upstairs apartment. Stove and refrig. included, also garage. Located across from deer park. Call 715-478-5456 or Cell 715-493-6122. Betc13 CALL, STOP IN OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR PROPERTIES 14140 Hwy 32, P.O. Box 219, Mountain, WI 54149 (715) 276-6528 Multiple Listing Service ® REALTOR MLS Look at our listings at www.upnorthrealestate.com e-mail: [email protected] Member of NE WI Multiple Listing Service, and The Greater Northwoods Multiple Listing Service reaching over 3,000 Wisconsin Agents! HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on multiple wooded city lots in Crandon. Detached garage, new roof, soffits, and gutters. Includes new appliances, new windows, and custom window treatments. Partially finished basement. Walking distance to Main Street and across from Courthouse Square. $98,000. Call 715-8891519 for more information or to set up appointment. P16 FOR SALE: Good building site - Large hardwoods, good access, electric, private. Call 715-478-3566. Betc5 FOR RENT - CRANDON 1 bedroom lower apartment. Updated recently. $405 per month. Free heat and water. Call for application (715) 499-2404. Betc12 WABENO - Two and three bedroom apartments. Rent is based on 30% of your gross income and includes water, sewer, garbage and HEAT!! Major appliances, off street parking and laundry facilities. To receive an application, please call 1-800-938-5648 This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. Betc33 Handicap Accessible F O R R E N T: L a r g e 1 bedroom apartment, located in downtown Crandon. For more info please call 715-889-3207. Betc12 FOR SALE: W8488 Forest Rd., Antigo. Beautiful 1.33 acre corner lot. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, detached garage, new windows. $42,000. Call 715-610-0435. P15 N O R T H W O O D S VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE: On Lake Lucerne in Crandon, WI. Charming cottage on Hwy. W. Completely furnished and boat included. Porta dock and pier on 100 ft. frontage. 2 bedroom, 3 season on wooded lot is a must see. $265,000. Call 715-478-5958 or 715-369P15 3384. FOR SALE: 60 ft. x 16 ft., 2 bdrm mobile home w/shed a n d p i e r - To w n s e n d Flowage, lake front. $12,500. Call 715-9522558. P16 HOME FOR SALE: PRICE REDUCED! House For Sale: 4 bedroom, two full bath, two story home with full basement and front and rear decks. Attached 2 car garage, one stall storage shed, gas or electric laundry hook-up, very spacious kitchen with an abundance of cupboard space. 5 city lots within walking distance to Forest County Fairgrounds, downtown Crandon, and Cardinal Park, on S. Wisconsin Ave. Asking $110,000 OBO. Call 715-902-1027 for more information or to set up a viewing. EMPETC FOR SALE: Townsend Area 6 wooded acres plus waterfront, on lower Wapota Lake. This property has electric, applied in two locations, an old cabin, sled and camping area. REDUCED to $40,000, call cell 561-654-1146. P16 Real Estate FOR SALE BY OWNER Located in Pickerel near Maplewood Golf Course. 3 bedroom, 2 bath on approx. 3 acres. Built new in 1998. Split level with finished basement. Upper floor is open concept kitchen and living room with hardwood laminate, master bedroom & bathroom. Lower level is 2 bedrooms, bath with laundry, large family room and office room. Has a detached hot tub room and a detached 2 car garage. Huge yard for your garden and toys. Sold with all newer appliances including stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. $129,000 Call (715) 216-0100 and set up an appointment for viewing. SELL YOUR HOUSE WITH A CLASSIFIED! Smoke Lake – Townsend Lake Lot for Sale $54,500 Beautiful and Quiet. No-Thru Road. 125’ of Frontage. Wetland Frontage with Loons. Connected by channel to Little and Big Pickerel Lakes for more recreational enjoyment. Lot is sloping and perfect for multi-level construction. 414-897-6713 P16 H O U S E F O R R E N T: Crandon - 10271 Airport Road. 4 bedroom house $500/mo. + security deposit + utilities. NO PETS! NO SMOKING! Available Aug. 1st. Call Carol @ 715-490-0774. P15 O N E B E D R O O M APARTMENT FOR RENT IN CRANDON: Bright white, clean and quiet ground floor one bedroom apartment for rent at 108 W. Glen St. Suitable for a single or senior. New paint and flooring, new appliances, private parking, laundry room, air conditioner, heat paid. No Pets. References required. $350/month rent plus $350 deposit. Call 715-4787748. Betc13 PRICE REDUCTION! $89,900 For Sale: Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath Brick Home on corner lot in City of Crandon. Home has been completely remodeled. Fenced in yard, 3 season porch and full basement. Dishwasher, Refrigerator and Stove included. It is a must see! Call (715) 889-1119. Betc13 View our many more listing at www.bartelsrealestate.com or stop by our office. Opened 7 days a week. 15251 State Hwy. 32 - PO Box 5 Lakewood, WI 54138-0005 (800) 335-6413 • (715) 276-6649 Rose Lake - $369,900 - 700’ of frontage! 2+ BR 2 Full BA, attached 2 car garage. All furnishing included Silver Lake - $339,000 - 50’ sand frontage 3 BR 2 BA detached garage - Almost new! Wheeler Lake - $289,900 - 198’ frontage- 2 BR 1 ½ BA attached garage! Roxy Lake - $229,900 - 190’ of frontage-3 BR 1 BA detached garage. Adjoining Nicolet Stumpf Lake - $169,900 - Spacious 2 story 3 BR BA very wooded and private. Rooney Lake - $99,900 - Approx. 300’ of frontage- Garage w/ living quarters. Very nice! North Branch of Oconto - $67,900 - 300’of frontage- cottage –wooded lot. Lakewood - $209,900 - McCaslin Golf Course- 3 BR 2 BA full basement attached garage & detached garage. Wabeno - $194,900 - 4 BR 2 BA Gorgeous home ! full basement, detached 3 car garage. Lakewood - $187,900 - McCaslin Brook Golf Course-2 BR 2 BA- walk-out attached garage! Wolf River - $165,000 - Wolf River area-3 BR 2 BA attached garage 5 wooded acres Wabeno - $144,900 - 3 BR 2 BA walk out basement, deck, detached garage secluded Lakewood - $99,900 - Private wooded lot 3 BR 1BA deck attached garage. Full basement Wabeno - $79,900 - Range Line Creek - 2 BR 1 BA detached garage out door wood burner Mountain - $62,900 - 2 BR, 1 BA situated on a double lot attached garage detached shed!! Great area! Lakewood - $57,900 - Chain Lake Area - Mobile home - 2 BR 1 BA year round detached garage Beautiful home on 4.5 acres of land with many recent updates. Located in Argonne $144,900 Home has all new flooring and interior paint. Garage doors, water softener, water heater, central air, and gutters all recently added. Home has paved driveway, full basement and wood heat as well as lp forced air. All rooms are large and home has 1 1/2 baths and a main floor laundry. Both bedrooms have double closets and are spacious. Yard is full of mature hardwood trees and to the rear of the home is a beautifully wooded area. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 715-649-3852 Summer Move-In Special 1ST MONTH RENT FREE WITH ONE YEAR LEASE TO QUALIFIED APPLICANTS LAONA MANOR APARTMENTS 5269 Beech Street • One bedroom apartments - includes utilities • Newer appliances and carpet • Walking distance to grocery store, bank, pharmacy, clinic, post office & restaurant • $385/mo plus security deposit LDT Properties, LLC • (920) 606-2942 WELCOME! Integrity Realtors. LLC would like to welcome Rick Denton to their team. Rick has resided in Crandon for 22+ years and absolutely loves it. He has been very active in the community volunteering his time with several organizations as well as coaching boys high school basketball. He is familiar with Forest and surrounding Counties, and has the ability to assist you in selecting the property that best fits your needs. Rick brings 40 years of experience in the banking and title industry which make him an asset to our team as well as buyers and sellers alike. If you have a question about a house, want to view a property, or list a property give Rick a call and let him put his expertise to work for you. www.IntegrityRealtorsLLC.com Rick Denton Realtor Cell: 715-902-0509 Office: 715-627-4181 CRANDON 1 bedroom apartments available at Glenview Senior Apartments. Specifically built for persons 62 years of age or older handicapped/ disabled individuals. Rent starts at $500.00 per month and includes water, sewer, garbage pickup, HEAT, major appliances, off street parking and laundry facilities. Call 800-938-3229 for an application or more information. This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. Betc40 Handicap Accessible FOR SALE: A lovely all year vacation home. Three bedroom, two bath, three car attached garage located in Monico, WI. Between the lakes, nice landscape, blacktop, all weather road. Location is 5 miles to Pelican Lake; 9 miles to Rhinelander; 9 miles to Crandon. Location is beautiful wooded setting, very nice neighborhood of homes, large deck for enjoying grilling. Six years old lived in 2 years, a very nice home, only $169,000. Call 715-889-1633 or 715-4782878. P16 FOR RENT: Large 2 bdrm upper. $475/month plus security deposit, references required, appliances included. Call 715-889-1806 or 715-8891794. P16 LAND FOR SALE: 73 Acres with trout stream and log cabin for sale just off Highway 55 in Argonne – only 15 minutes from Crandon. Adjoins National Forest Land on three sides, established food plots, permanent elevated deer stands, roads and trails throughout the property. Good deer, turkey and bear hunting. Would also make an excellent homesite with power nearby. Priced to sell at $119,000. Call 715891-0906. P22 HOME FOR SALE: As is. Open concept, partially furnished, Crandon $49,900. Call 715-275-3214. P15 WA N T T O B U I L D A HOME? We have 6 choice building lots on Paul Strong Rd. in Argonne area. Power in, they all perk conventional, certified survey with all corners marked, blacktop road and you can take your choice at $15,000. Call Bud Ison at 715-889-1633. P16 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 5, JULY 29, 2013 Post Lake Real Estate LLC www.postlakerealestate.com JERRY KATCH - Broker / Owner Phone: 715-216-0838 Email: [email protected] “Exclusive Post Lake Property Specialist” POST LAKE WATER FRONT PROPERTY Heritage Estates - New lakefront lots. Wooded, ready to build. Sand frontage. Sunset views. 10 lots - $55,900 to $167,900 N11893 Pratt Rd - 3BR, 2BA Bi-level Home on Upper Post Excellent condition, fireplace, AC, Hydronic heat, htd. Garage 111' sand frtg., huge lot, priced below real value @ $289,000 N11280 Woodland Ln-2 BR, 1 BA Immaculate cottage/home, maintenance free, large scenic lot, sunset views, sand frontage, heated garage, newer Alum dock & lift. Must see @ $289,000 N11939 Pratt Rd - Well cared for 1,344 sq ft, 2 BR plus extra sleeping, 2 BA Home w/garage on Upper Post. 100’ sand frtg., Boathouse. Walkout LL. Deep lot. Reduced $60k to $250,000 W8724 Point Ln -3 BR, 2 BA Home/Cottage. Lake level, 100’ sand beach, Great view of Upper Post, boathouse $229,900 N10860 Circle Dr - 3BR, 1BA Cottage/Home. Wood Fireplace. New kitchen, bath, flooring, furnace. Full basement. $239,000 N11790 Post Lake Dr - 125’ sand frtg. Upper Post Log Cottage 2BR, 1BA, fully furnished, 2002 Fisher 16’ boat. only $229,900 N10567 W Isle of Pines Dr - 2 BR, 1 BA, Secluded Cottage. Own peninsula, 419’ frtg, 3 sides water view, privacy. $227,500 W8876 N. Point Ln- 2BR, 1BA Ranch Cottage, Upper Post Lk large wooded lot, 120' level sand frtg., great location, $205,500 N11869 Pratt Rd - 2BR, 1BA Cottage/Home on Upper Post Lk hug lot, 128' sand frtg., good condition. Must see! $199,900 W8732 Hwy K - Two places for the price of one!! 2BR House & 1BR Cottage. Garage. 80’ Sand frontage. Must sell! $185,000 142 Klima Rd - 3BR, 1.5BA, Cottage on quiet bay. Fireplace. Swimming & Fishing 285’ frtg. Priced to sell at only $149,900 N11449 W Shore Dr - Quintessential Log Cottage 2BR, 1BA Newer lake level walkout, Screened porch, Fireplace $140,000 Pratt Rd Vacant Lot, Rare Find on Upper Post Lake! $120,000 CREEK FRONT: N11339 Wolf River Park Rd - 2007 Home Secluded 3 BR, 2 BA on 4.8 wooded ac. canoe into Wolf River. Large heated garage w/finished rec room. ATV here. $199,900 LAKE ACCESS and OFF WATER PROPERTY S Pioneer Ln - Deeded Access to Post Lake chain - 3+ acres. Driveway in and clearing ready to camp or build on. $35,900 Level, Wooded Vacant Lot w/ Deeded Access to Upper Post very close to boat landing. ATV & Snowmo trails. $15,900 N10563 E Isle of Pines Dr 4 BR, 4BA, 2000 Home on 2.5 ac. 2,356 sq ft - full walkout basement. Garage & Storage $159,900 W8727 S. Pioneer Ln 1248 sq.ft. 1999 Ranch Home 2BR, 1BA Office/BR room, Very nice, Walkout basement, 3 ac, $119,900 W8870 S. Pioneer Ln - Energy efficient 2004 Home & Garage 1.83 Wooded ac. Awesome view of valley below. $119,900 N11474 Cth Z - 1987 Manftrd. Home 1,280 sq.ft. 3BR, 2BA many updates, Central air, 32’x 36’ garage w/shop, 3 ac $79,900 Bay Highlands Dr - 2 acres vacant rolling hardwoods. Camp or build cabin. ATV or bike to fishing. Priced to sell! $25,000 Commercial Building W8669 Hwy K - perfect location for a Repair Shop and/or Sales Office. In floor car hoist. $92,500 Post Lake (Upper & Lower) is located in Langlade County, WI in the township of Elcho on Hwy K between State Hwy's 45 & 55. Total water surface is 1,136 acres plus the famous Wolf River. Call now to live the 'UP NORTH' dream. ATV & Snowmobile trails. See Listing Details on website: www.postlakerealestate.com FIND YOUR DREAM HOME TODAY! New dock at Pine Lake boat launch Pine Lake District AIS Monitors Dave Houle (left) and Paul Johnson (in water) level and plank the Pine Lake District Pier at the Nicolet National Forest Boat Launch. The dock that once moored the weed cutters on Pine Lake has a new home. In a cooperative effort, the U.S. Forest Service and the Pine Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District, the dock was placed in service at the boat landing at the Nicolet National Forest boat launch in Hiles. Pine Lake P&DR aquatic species monitors Dave Houle and Paul Johnson along with PLD&R board member Paul Gognon installed the pier. The 40 foot pier needs a small bit of maintenance and some gravel to become fully functional, but it will be a welcomed addition to the Pine Lake resources Real Estate PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 6, JULY 29, 2013 NEW ON THE MARKET! 80 acres on County P: Raymond Creek running through the West 40 and is adjacent to paper company land plus it’s close to thousands of acres of the National Forest. Each 40 has 2 acres held out of the open managed forest program to build your home/cabin on. Forest program expires 12/31/16. The entire 80 acres has easy paved road access to Hunt, Snowmobile, ATV, and Fish. What more could a person ask for at $168,000. 5350 A Street, Laona 2.31 acres of land and a recently updated 4 bedroom 2 bath home. Hardwood floors throughout and commercial grade flooring in traffic areas. Kitchen is spacious and well thought out with 2 ovens and cook top. There is a full log playhouse fondly referred to as the "pout house" and a yard of towering pines. This is a really large and very nice home. Close to shopping, golf course, Silver Lake, Laona Camp 5 Museum, and lots of recreational activities for only $75,000 11498 County M, on Bishop Lake Watch the Seasons Unfold on 287 acre Bishop Lake. Sit on your dock, toss in a line and catch dinner, or watch the loons and the eagles! 2 bedroom cabin has a nice size living room, full bath, snack bar and a 25' x 12'6" lake side deck. Fish, hunt, casino within a couple of miles, snowmobile, ATV, it is all right here for you to enjoy! Make no mistake. Call now. Its only $99,900 8784 Spruce Hollow Ln, on Pine Lake: 4 bedroom cottage on a level lot with a great lake view. Tongue/groove walls and ceilings grace the interior of your cottage. Full kitchen, living and dining areas lead to an enclosed porch which overlooks 1600 acre Pine Lake. Sand frontage and a fire pit for those enjoyable evenings by the lake side. Swim, Fish, Relax, Snowmobile, ATV and Hunting lands are nearby. This is a wonderful cottage for only $129,000 4510 Smith Lane, Blackwell Rat River at its finest with nice wide frontage that runs on the entire East boundary of the property. The interior of the home is dry walled and you can finish to your tastes and fully insulated for year around use. Snowmobile, Fish, ATV, Hunt or just relax in the pretty surroundings. What a great place for the "guys" to hang out or perfect for family outings at only $69,900 101 Wildwood Ave, Crandon How's This for Value? 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge great room, dry bar, central air conditioning (2009), new shingles on home & garage(2009), blacktop driveway, close to Cardinal Park, Lake Metonga, shopping, library, restaurants, banking and Courthouse Square. The home is virtually maintenance free - Here's your chance to slow down and enjoy living at only $109,000 Northwoods Team, Inc. Email: [email protected] 2 to 4 Acre Parcels on County S. Crandon On Natures Doorstep are these lots with a number of apple trees and open building areas just right for your home or get away cabin. Snowmobiling, ATV, fishing, hunting nearby. Starting at only $14,900 108 N. Lake Street (Laona State Bank Building) Crandon, WI 54520 1-877-C21-NWDS (715) 478-3744 Patricia Reischl Broker Associate Check out our other fine listings on the web: c21nwds.com Serving Forest, Langlade & Oneida Counties FIND PAST REAL ESTATE ONLINE AT WWW.PIONEEREXPRESSCRANDON.COM Continental waterfowl surveys show healthy duck populations MADISON – With high continental total duck and wetland numbers, state waterfowl biologists expect a 60-day duck season similar to recent years but with the possibility of bag limit changes for certain species. This information comes after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released continental duck numbers in the Trends in Duck Breeding Populations report on July 12. “This continental survey information is an essential piece in determining Wisconsin’s waterfowl season frameworks,” said Kent Van Horn, migratory game bird ecologist for the Department of Natural Resources. “The information we are seeing is promising for the upcoming season.” The 2013 North American total duck population estimate was 45.6 million, which is the second highest on record and 33 percent above the long-term average. The 2012 estimate was the highest estimate on record and 6 percent above 2013. Wetland numbers across the survey area were up from last year and 35 percent above the long-term average. Mallard numbers were estimated at 10.4 million, similar to last year and 36 percent above the long-term average. Most other species estimates were above or at the long-term average. “With high mallard numbers and good wetland conditions, we are confident there will be a 60-day duck season,” said Van Horn. “However, hunters should be aware of potential bag limit changes for canvasback and scaup.” “While canvasback and scaup make up a relatively small percentage of the overall Wisconsin harvest, these species are important to many duck hunters,” said Van Horn. “We may see changes to their daily bag limits in 2013.” Breeding canvasbacks were estimated at 787,000, similar to 2012 counts and 37 percent above the long-term average. This may allow for an increase to a two canvasback daily bag. Scaup estimates were at 4.2 million, which was 20 percent below 2012 and 17 percent below the long-term average. This is similar to most recent years. The scaup harvest strategy is expected to call for a return to a two bird daily bag limit from last year’s four bird bag. The Canada geese that breed in northern Ontario, and known as the Mississippi Valley Population, make up about 60 percent of Wisconsin’s regular season goose harvest. These geese had a late start to the breeding season, but surveys indicated good production and low nest predation. Breeding estimates for 2013 were at 319,693. This is up 16 percent from last year but 10 percent below the long-term average after several prior years with lower recruitment. Wisconsin DNR staff are currently in discussions at the Mississippi Flyway Council meeting and will have more information in time for the early August public waterfowl meetings and hearings. For more information on waterfowl hunting, search the DNR website for "waterfowl." PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 6. JULY 29, 2013 HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 8 am - 7 pm Sunday 8 am - 4 pm Laona, WI (715)674-6108 Prices Effective Mon., July 29, 2013 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 We reserve the right to correct any printing errors and limit quantities. Fresh & Packaged Meat Specials USDA Choice Black Angus Top Sirloin Steak Family Pack (3 Lb. or More) Ground Round Farmland - 16 Oz. Jumbo Deli Franks Oscar Mayer - 16 Oz. Chopped Ham or Ham & Cheese Tyson Drumsticks or Thighs Green or Red Seedless Grapes Red Ripe - Pint Grape Tomatoes Glacier - 24/.5 Ltr. Clear Water Joy - 12 Ct. Jumbo Ice Cream Cones or Sugar Cones $1.49/Lb. $4.99/Lb. $2.99/Lb. $1.59 $3.29 $1.49/Lb. Micro Cups Beggin' Strips Cher Make - 12-16 Oz. NC Wieners or Jumbo Stadium Johnsonville - 12 Oz. Breakfast Sausage On Cor - 8-9 Oz. Chicken Patties & Nuggets Farmland Baby Back Ribs Watermelon Sweet Ripe - 16 Oz. $4.89 $2.99 $2.89 $1.79 $3.99/Lb. $3.99 $1.88 $2.19 Tangerines $4.99 California Broccoli $1.28/Lb. Grocery $1.88 $2.99 Pasta 98¢ Pancake Syrups Strawberries Fresh Clementine - 3 Lb. Bag Shur Fine - 24 Oz. Shur Fine - Sel. Var. 16 Oz. Shur Fine - 24 Oz. 98¢ $1.79 Pasta Sauce $1.19 Strawberry Preserves Marzetti - 16 Oz. Purina - 6 Oz. Cod Fillets Farm Fresh Produce Whole Seedless Shur Fine - 32 Oz. Hormel or Dinty Moore - 7.5 Oz. Supreme - 16 Oz. $2.79 Slaw Dressing Wishbone - 16 Oz. Salad Dressing Shur Fine - 32 Oz. Pancake Mix Complete $1.88 $2.49 Reg. or Kettle Potato Chips 2/$6.00 Lay's - 8.5-9.5 Oz. $2.99 BBQ Sauce Open Pit - 18 Oz. 99¢ 2/ $5.00 12 Pk./12 Oz. $2.98 Wildwood Soda $5.00 HBC/GM Hydrogen Peroxide 3/ 3/ 75¢ Tomato Juice $10.00 $4.00 Sel. Var. Cereals Tablets or Caplets Bakery Deli $3.79 /Lb. $4.99 $2.99 Utility Lighter Honey or Virginia 7 Grain Bread $2.69 79¢ Mild Cheddar Cheese $4.59/Lb. $3.99 Lasagna Pan Apple or Cherry Turnovers 32 Oz. Gatorade 4/ Top Care - 16 Oz. Del Monte - 46 Oz. Kellogg's -10.7-15.5 Advil - 24 Ct. Hormel Ham Alpine - 18 Oz. Ronson - 1 Ct. Café Valley - 20 Oz. Meurer - 10 Ct. Mini Danish Coffee Cake Blue Bunny - 56 Oz. Premium Ice Cream Stouffers - 24-25 Oz. Skillet Sensation Crescent Valley Dura Foil - 1 Ct. 2/ Good Cook - 50 Ct. Straws 89¢ $5.00 Frozen & Dairy Broccoli Cauliflower Salad $3.99/Lb. $4.79 Italian Ice $3.89 $2.89 Chunk Cheese 3/ $12.00 Cinnamon Rolls w/Icing $1.98 $4.39 American Cheese $1.98 2/ $4.00 $1.88 Pizza Ready Crust $1.98 Luigis - 6 Ct. Fresh Shur Fresh - 16 Oz. Tombstone - 12" Original Pizza Pillsbury - 12.4-13.9 Oz. Dutch Farms - 12 Oz. Shur Fine - 32 Oz. Crinkle Cut Fries or Tater Nuggets Florida Gold - 64 Oz. Orange Juice Pillsbury - 13.8 Oz. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 8, JULY 29, 2013 Specialty Shops Locally roasted & fresh coffee. Experience a great coffee taste! Call Dave at 715-649-3414 NORTHWOODS Is It Time For A New Grill? Try our Green Mountain Pellet Grills available at Natures Heat Source 715-627-0081 5th Avenue - Antigo Rummage CRANDON HUGE RUMMAGE SALE: Crandon - Jon & Val Wagoner. Held in town at 101 W. Jefferson St., white house next to funeral home on Main street. Lots of clothes! Girls sizes 0-3 m o n t h s - 5 T, b o y s 0 - 3 months-18 month. Outerwear, snowpants, shoes, boots, baby blankets, lots of toys, riding toys, push along toys, baby monitor set, infant bathtub, infant car seat w/base, soothing motions glider chair, light projecting musical mobile, Jeep umbrella stroller, girls 14" Barbie bike, boys battery operated mini 4 wheeler, Graco double s t r o l l e r. M a n y m o r e items!!! Fri. & Sat., July 26 & 27 from 9-4 p.m. P15 RUMMAGE SALE: Crandon - Fri. & Sat., July 26 & 27, from 8-5 p.m. Women clothing all sizes, some men, DVD's, some housewares, like new size 12 motocross boots & motocross apparel, kerosene heater, twin bed. Many more items! 200 W. Wildwood Ave. P15 RUMMAGE SALE: Town of Nashville, 4157 Highridge Lane. 3 miles down W, take right on South View (just before Water's Edge), come to top of the hill, make a left, last house on the right side. 9 a.m. - 12 Noon. Fri., & Sat., WS15 July 26 & 27. RUMMAGE SIGN KIT INCLUDES: 2 RUMMAGE SALE SIGNS, 2 ARROW SIGNS & YOUR AD UP TO 30 WORDS. $6.00 RUMMAGE SALE: Laona, WI - 4761 Elm Street, 9-3 p.m., July 26 & 27th. Lots to choose from, hutch, desk, c l o t h e s , X- m a s s t u f f, Halloween costumes, and more! P15 RUMMAGE SALE: Crandon - Fri. & Sat., July 26 & 27 from 8-3 p.m. Tina Wilson's house. 5977 Yocum Rd. Tons of brand name clothes, boy & girl, b a b y t o t e e n . To y s , furniture, household, 4 wheeler & more! P15 RUMMAGE SALE: Crandon - 4192 Airport R o a d - Te s c h n e r Residence. HUGE selection of name brand men's clothing, many brand new, AE, Hollister, Aero, Old Navy, Fox, the list goes on...women's clothing, scrubs, purses, shoes, some 0-3 mth girl and TONS of baby boy clothes 0-24 mth (Nov bday), household items, sofa & love seat & Ta m m i e ' s h o m e m a d e crafts!! You don't want to miss this....priced to sell!! Thurs 4-6 Fri 4-7 and Sat 9?.....come check us out before Kentuck Days! B15 WABENO MULTI-FAMILY SALE: Roberts Lake Clubhouse County Rd. W and Hamilton Dr., Wabeno. Fri 8 -3 Sat. 8-1. July 26 & 27th. Tent heater, ice drill, pizza oven, antique snow shoes and wooden ski, furniture, household items, winter scene dishes and Christmas decorations, high back rocker, queen size select comfort bed and love seat (will not be present at sale, will have pictures available), table saw with jointed and misc. No early sales. P15 FLOORING Gold Miner Jewelers Hollister Gardens Your source for Landscape Plants & Perennials NOW AVAILABLE! Fresh Berries, Sweet Corn and Other Produce Located 7 miles north of Langlade on State Highway 55 next to the Old Hollister Schoolhouse. Open 7 days a week 715-484-3163 In the North Town Centre Mall On the Spot Jewelry Repair! Can add metal with the cutting edge technology of a Laser! Prong Re-tipping, Ring Sizing, Chain Repairs & More! Stop In Today! Buying gold, silver, coins and scrap. 2737 N. Hwy 45 Next to Arlen's Antigo, WI or Call 715-627-4747 431 Highway 64, Antigo • 715-623-4165 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 , Sat. 9-1, Closed Sunday. Carpet • Tile • Hardwood • Vinyl • Laminate PINK DIAMOND JEWELRY FOR SALE: Treated pink diamonds set in 14K stud earrings and pendant and two loose stones. Approx. 4mm .22 points each $1,250 or offer. Call 715-478-7748 for details and photos. Betc14 Rummage ARMSTRONG CREEK RUMMAGE SALE: Fri., July 26, 4pm-7pm, & Sat., July 27, 8am-3pm. 2100 S c h a u m a n R d . , Armstrong Creek. Go 4 miles west of town to Danielczak Rd., go south 1 mi & follow signs. Household, clothing for baby-adults, bedding, HP desktop computer (Windows XP), toys, snowmobile/atv helmets, Fisher Price (FP) kitchen center, FP Space Saver high chair, FP Booster seat, Evenflo Megasaucer, holiday décor & more. Worth the drive! B15 UPCOMING HUGE GARAGE SALE: Laona Fri., Sat., Sun., August 2, 3 & 4th from 9-3 p.m. Boys clothing, ladies clothing, jackets, mens boots some new, mens jackets, bedding, Lego sets, Play Station games, toys, home decor, liquor signs, tools, miter saw, grinding wheel, w a d e r s , m e a t s l i c e r, Connor cradle, vintage desk, vintage glassware and collectibles. Way too much to list! Schulz residence. 5218 Airport Ln., Laona. P16 RUMMAGE SALE: Laona - 5542 Stark Settlement Rd., on Friday, July 26 from 9-5 p.m. & Saturday, July 27 from 9-3 p.m. Knickknacks, kitchen wares, women's clothing, pictures, etc! P15 better way to buy insurance. Because coverage for what took a lifetime to build shouldn’t be decided by the latest fad. NORTHWOODS INSURANCE AGENCY 100 S. Lake Ave. Crandon, WI 715-478-2215 •LG Sales & Service •Antenna Installations & Repair •Now Selling Used TVs, •Dish Network Installations & Repair VERY REASONABLE RATES! Call STERN ELECTRONICS 715-623-2441 Betc10 RUMMAGE SALE: Argonne - Fri. & Sat., July 26 & 27 from 9-2 p.m. Matching high-back child booster seats, pack 'n play, kids clothes (1-6 yr. old girls), toys, handbags, etc. No early birds please. 9805 State Hwy. 55, Argonne. 8 miles North of the Post P15 Office. RUMMAGE SALE: Armstrong Creek - Friday July 26 4-7 & Sat. July 27 83 p.m. Household items, decor, small furniture, riding lawn mowers, clothes and much more. 2295 Schaumann Rd. (off of Danielczak Rd) 3 miles west of Armstrong Creek. WS15 There’s a STERN ELECTRONICS SPECIALIZING IN: ARGONNE RUMMAGE SALE: Armstrong Creek - Friday July 26 4-7 & Sat. July 27 83 p.m. Household items, brand name kids and adult clothing many sizes, holiday decor, toys, guns, Stihl chainsaws, cordless and corded power tools, and much more. 2103 Schaumann Rd. (off of Danielczak Rd) 3 miles west of Armstrong Creek. WS15 LAONA L.L.C. RUMMAGE SALE: Argonne - Friday, July 26th from 9-4 p.m. & Saturday, July 27 from 8-4 p.m. Argonne Town Hall. P15 POST LAKE Crandon Fire Department won boat sinking contest Crandon Lions Club Summer Fest Boat Sinking Contest winner was the Crandon Fire Department. Team members are Jordan Klemann, Jake Okrasinski, Kirk Schallock and Timmy Jezeski. The Crandon Fire Department won the Titanic Trophy for their effort. MOVING SALE: Post Lake - Shop and lawn equipment, canoes, snow equipment, teen boys designer clothes, household items, 9-5 p.m. August 2, 3 & 4. N11474 Cty. Rd. Z. P16 Buying Insurance? There are so many choices & decisions • Where should I buy? • What’s a good price? • How much coverage do I need? • What types of coverage? • Will I have enough? It can be overwhelming TRICIA PEMMA Some companies want you to believe that the only thing you should consider is cost, but insurance is much more than just premiums. Insurance is about loyalty and teamwork and community relationships. It’s about stability and consistency, and finding the right coverage at the best price. As your local independent Auto-Owners Agent we’ll look at all your insurance needs, Ask us about Safe. Sound. Secure.® protection from Auto-Owners Insurance Company. Life • Home • Car • Business The “No Problem” People Northwoods Insurance Agency - Your Auto Owners Insurance Agent PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 09, JULY 29, 2013 10% OFF your purchase Friday & Saturday July 26 & 27 S k We feature quality and hard to find Glassware, Vintage Linens, Jewelry & Purses We have a number of crocks 715-902-1152 in good condition 106 S. Lake Ave. p Crandon wam Cree We buy junk & sell antiques A n u es ti q SATURDAY JULY 27TH The Great Kentuck Day Bargains AT July 27 ONLY 25% OFF STOREWIDE 50% OFF Sandals SIDEWALK SALE SAVINGS - 50% OFF “Where its FUN to shop for Fashionable Apparel/Accessories THESE EARLY KENTUCK Hours Mon. Sat 10-4 Closed Sunday 102 N. Lake, Crandon, (715)478-1442 on line shopping at FAX: 715-478-1443 shesallthatwi.com *Some Exclusions Apply. Sale not good on previously purchased merchandise or markdown merchandise. Discount cannot be combined with any other sale or promotion. Will be set up on Polk Street. On South Side of Courthouse Square Vikki Carbonari - Pickerel, Wisconsin [email protected] www.hikchik.com www.carbonariauctions.com In S on tore & Sid ewa lk n - Su27 r u Th y 25 Jul Shop & Save with these merchants on Kentuck Day! SETTLERS ARE HEADED T0 CRANDON FOR 20% OFF STORE-WIDE 40% OFF GARDEN ITEMS & A $3.00 GLITTER TATTOO (ON THE SIDEWALK) AT Tricia’s Treasures Downtown Crandon (715) 478-1160 *Some Exclusions Apply. Sale not good on previously purchased merchandise or markdown merchandise. Discount cannot be combined with any other sale or promotion. Flowers from the Heart HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 Sat. 9 -4 Sun. 10 - 2 117 N. Lake Ave, Crandon 715-478-3710 LOCATED ON MAIN STREET IN CRANDON @ 115 N. LAKE AVE. HUGE WEEK LONG SALE! Monday, July 22 & through Saturday, July 27 25% OFF all furniture, signs, linens, towels, lamps, shades, crocks, jugs & antiques other than those already reduced. Exceptions: furs, soap, lotions, wine & maple syrup HOURS: Mon. - Sun 10-4 KENTUCK DAY WEEKEND SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 26TH 30% OFF Lazy One P.j.s & Slippers* 20% OFF Store-Wide includes Furniture* Spend $50.00 receive 25% OFF* Excludes Furniture SUNGLASSES Buy 1-Get One FREE* *SOME EXCLUSIONS APPLY, CANNOT COMBINE DISCOUNTS PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 10, JULY 29, 2013 Û Û Û AUCTIONS Û Û Û Real Estate & Personal Property Auction Mr. & Mrs. Randy Entler are moving to Arizona. MOST ITEMS EXCELLENT! SUN. JULY 28, starts 10:30am, View, 9:30, Lunch. 3 miles South of MERCER, WI on Hwy. 51 to Hwy. 47, then 4 miles to Powell Rd. #628. Like new lawn tractor, a Honda motorcycle w/ low miles, 2 complete DJ systems- 600 CDs - fog machine & 4 dance lights-(pd. $15,000.00), Ludwig drums, tools, home furnishings, antiques, & more! Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/ 4% convenience fee. Sales tax on some items. Auction conducted by St. Louis Auctions LLC., 6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562. PH: 715-367-1668. R.W.A. Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Sunday August 11th at 10:30 a.m. 2013 N6309 Hwy 55 White Lake, WI. 54445 DIRECTIONS: Hwy 64 east to Hwy 55 north 6.6 miles to Auction site. Go to www.northcentralsales.com REAL ESTATE: Offered at 12:00. Two story home on 5 acres. Home offers 3 bedrooms 1 bath. Professionally done sun room and front deck. Attached 2 car garage with black top drive and beautiful yard. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% buyers fee, $3,000.00 down day of auction. This is non-refundable and noncontingent. Owner has the right to accept or refuse any or all offers. For more info or a showing please contact Kathy or Duke. Personal property at auction starting at 10:30 Am THREE LAKES RANCH HOME SUNDAY, AUGUST. 4 10:30 a.m. THREE LAKES, WI, ONEIDA CO. 6 miles south of Three Lakes, WI on Hwy. 45 to E. Stella Lake Rd. #1595. Country ranch home in secluded surroundings. Includesa 2-car attached garage & a paved driveway. Enjoy all the lakes & amenities that Three Lakes has to offer. All sitting on your own 4 acres. Terms: $5,000 down payment nonrefundable cashier’s check. Closing upon paper completion. (10% buyer’s fee.) Bidders must request bid form by calling St. Louis Auctions LLC, (715) 367-1668. (6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562) R.W.A.: Col. René Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 CLYDE JONES passed away. MOST ITEMS EXCELLENT! SUN. AUG. 4, Starts 10:30 am, View, 9:30, Lunch. 6 miles South of THREE LAKES, WI on Hwy. 45 to E. Stella Lake Rd. #1595. Vehicles: ’96 Ford F-150 pickup, ’56 International truck on Ford chassis, ’96 Chev. Suburban-(loaded!), & Model A parts. Like new ATV: Polaris Sportsman 500 w/ only 479 miles. Trailer: Pace enclosed. 18 guns & more: (Must be WI resident/FFL accepted.) Win. (94) 30-30, Win. (94) 30-30 Land of Lincoln, 2 Stevens 12 ga., Savage (775A) 12 ga., Mossberg (283T) 410, Western Field (37) 22, Riverside Arms 12 ga. SxS, Union Firearms Co. 12 ga., 2 black powder guns, Mauser (1895), Russian, MGC, Muzzle lite 22, Cobray 37mm flare gun & 2 others, 2 gun safes, holsters, military bags, lg. amt. of ammo, pellet pistol, 12 swords, many knives, battle axe, bows & arrows, heavy jackets-(Bomber, camo, etc.) & more! Tools, etc.: Milling machine, lathe, sander, scroll saw, bench grinder, drill press, air compressor, a nice Craftsman 20 hp lawn tractor, lawn tractor cart, gas push mower, a nice gas log splitter, shop vac, hand tools, & more! Antiques/collectibles: Mission futon, roll top desk, glass ball foot table, elk bronze, clock, stand, camera, many old movie posters, art work, & more! Home: Amana flat top range, refrig., microwave, washer, dryer, dining table & chairs, hutch, audio equip., glass, dishes, many books & shelves, heater, & more! Terms: Cash or good check. Credit cards w/ 4% convenience fee. Sales tax on some items. Not responsible for loss or accidents. Settlement made before removing items. Conditions: Sold as is, where is. Announcements made on auction day take precedence over printed material. Auction conducted by St. Louis Auctions LLC., 6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes, WI 54562. PH: 715-367-1668. R.W.A. Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Auction Terms and Conditions: Cash or good check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Cards. Sales tax & gun laws apply. Announcements the day of the sale take precedence over printed material. Auctioneers and staff are not responsible for accidents or loss. North Central Sales Auction LLC Col's Duke & Kathy Packard, RWA #1364 #2203 HOME ON PICKEREL CREEK TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTE/REGARDLESS OF PRICE! SUN. AUG.11. 10:30a.m. PEARSON, WI - NEAR PICKEREL, WI (LANGLADE CO.) Located in Pearson, WI/Pickerel, WI. 14 miles South Crandon, WI to Pickerel Lk. Rd. Then 1 mile to Pine Beautiful 3 bedroom home in the Pickerel, WI –Pearson, WI area. Property offers Pickerel Creek frontage. Large garden & many fruit trees in a park like setting. Home also has a large family room and a garage. BEING SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! (A MUST SEE!!) Terms: $5,000 down payment non-refundable cashier’s check. Closing upon paper completion. (10% buyer’s fee). Bidders must request bid form by calling St. Louis Auctions LLC. 715-367-1668. (6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes,WI 54562). R.W.A.: Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 MINOCQUA, WI HOME TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTE/REGARDLESS OF PRICE! SAT. AUG.24, 4:00P.M. MINOCQUA,WI (ONEIDA CO.) Located just South of MINOCQUA, WI. On Hwy. 51 to #7971. Next to Home Expressions Furniture Store. Very nice well kept 3 bedroom Minocqua home w/ 2 baths and an attached garage. Property also offers an additional garage and out building for all of your toys. BEING SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE! (A MUST SEE!)Terms: $7,500 down payment non-refundable cashier’s check. Closing upon paper completion. (10% buyer’s fee). Bidders must request bid form by calling St. Louis Auctions LLC. 715-367-1668. (6728 Whitefish Lk. Rd., Three Lakes,WI 54562). R.W.A.: Col. Rene’ Brass #424, Col. Robert St. Louis #450. ST. LOUIS AUCTIONS, LLC 715-367-1668 Submitted by Kate Schultz Don't be "Myth"-Led What you don't know CAN hurt you... Myth 1: If it tastes O.K., it's safe to eat. Fact 1: Don't count on your sense of smell, taste and sight to tell if a food is safe. Each year in the United States, 76 million people become ill from a foodborne illness and 5,000 people die. Would this many people eat something if they thought it tasted, looked or smelled bad? As few as 10 bacteria could case some foodborne illnesses, such as E. coli! Myth 2: If you get sick from eating a food, it was from the last food you ate. Fact 2: It can take ½ hour to 6 weeks to become sick from unsafe foods. You usually feel OK immediately after eating and become sick later. Myth 3: The worst that could happen to you with a foodborne illness is an upset stomach. Fact 3: You also can experience the following from a foodborne illness: vomiting, fever, diarrhea, dehydration. Less common, but possible severe conditions include: Meningitis, paralysis and death. Myth 4: If I've never been sick from the food I prepare, I don't need to worry about feeding it to others. Fact 4: Some people have a greater risk for foodborne illnesses. A food you can safely eat might make others sick. People with a higher risk for foodborne illness include: Infants, pregnant women, young children and older adults and people with weakened immune systems and individuals with certain chronic diseases. Myth 5: People never used to get sick from their food. Fact 5: Many incidents of foodborne illness went undetected in the past. Symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea were often and still are blamed on the "flu". Myth 6: If a hamburger is brown in the middle, it is cooked to a safe internal temperature. Fact 6: 1 out of 4 hamburgers turns brown before it has been cooked to a safe internal temperature. Research shows some ground beef patties look done at internal temperatures as low as 135°F. When measuring the temperature of a thin food, such as a hamburger patty, pork chop, or chicken breast, an "instant-read" digital thermometer should be used, if possible. If using an "instant-read" dial thermometer, the probe must be inserted in the side of the food so the entire sensing area (usually 2-3 inches) is positioned through the center of the food. Myth 7: We should be scared of eating almost everything! Fact 7: The American food supply continues to be among the safest in the world. Remember: When in doubt...TOSS IT OUT!!! TOPIC OF THE MONTH “Walk, Dance, Play” MEAL SCHEDULE CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Monday - July 29 - Spaghetti w/meatballs and sauce, tossed salad, fruit, garlic bread, snicker doodle cookie Monday - August 5 - Beef stroganoff, spatzle, green beans, fruit, wheat bread, Oh Henry Bar CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Tuesday - July 30 - Pork boiled dinner w/potatoes, cabbage & carrots, sourdough bread, chocolate cake Tuesday - August 6 - Chicken stir fry, stir fry vegetables, brown rice, fruit, egg roll, Jell-O CRANDON Wednesday - July 31 - Cream of chicken & rice soup, tossed salad w/hard boiled eggs, dinner roll, apple crisp Wednesday - August 7 - Dill haddock, baked potato w/sour cream, cucumber salad, dinner rolls, lemon poppy seed, cupcakes LAONA Thursday - August 1 - Cream of chicken & rice soup, tossed salad w/hard eggs, dinner roll, apple crisp Thursday - August 8 - Dill haddock, baked potato w/sour cream, cucumber salad, dinner rolls, lemon poppy seed, cupcakes ARMSTRONG CREEK Tuesday - August 6 - Salisbury steak & gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, wheat bread, bars ALVIN Thursday - August 1 - Picnic at the Hall, hamburgers & brats, beans, jell-o with fruit cocktail, buns, ice cream Thursday - August 8 - Lasagna, salad, peaches, garlic bread, cookies WABENO HOME DELIVERED MENU MONDAY, TUESDAY same as CRANDON THURSDAY same as LAONA Please register with Commission on Aging - 715-478-3256 Crandon site manager Pat Raml is at 715-478-0742 (home) or 715-478-3040 (site). Serving at 12:00 p.m. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Alvin site manager Florence Kostka at 715-545-4063 (home) or 715-545-3323 (site). Meal served at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Laona site manager Peggy Dann at 715-674-2191 (home) or 715-889-3321 (cell). Meal served at 12:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Wabeno site manager Diana Reed at 715-850-0626 (home) or 715-473-4333 (site). Meal served at 11:30 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday. Home delivered on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Armstrong Creek site manager Shirley Maruszczak at 715-336-2622 (home) or 715-336-2218 (site). Meal served at 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 11, JULY 29, 2013 Area Events 93rd Annual Laona Lions Club Come Worship With Us Community Soup Daily Mass Times Rev. Callistus I. Elue (Consult the weekly bulletin for Mass Times: any week day Mass changes) Saturday's - 5:00 p.m. •Tuesday's - 5:00 p.m. Sunday's - 9:00 a.m. •Wednesday's - 12 Noon •Thursday, Adoration Confessions: & Mass - 6:00 p.m. Saturday's 9-10 a.m. •Friday - 12 Noon Sawing Contest 3:30 p.m. Sunday, August 4th, 2013 St. Joseph Catholic Church 208 North Park Ave., Crandon 54520 • 715-478-3396 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Silver Lake Beach, Laona FREE SOUP Auction AUCTION ITEMS: Pontoon, Boat, Furniture, Sporting Equipment, Appliances, Bikes & More! Inspection 10:30 AM Lake Lucerne Advancement Association Bring your own bowl (Bowls also available for sale) The Sawing Contest is at 3:30 p.m. dunk tank • trout pond Kid's funhouse castle bouncer all day! Kids Games • REFRESHMENTS SOUPER RUN (IN THE MORNING) VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT FAMILY FUN DAY & AUCTION Sat., August 3rd, 2013 FUN BEGINS AT 10:00 AM 33rd Annual ents Refreshm & Food Games & Prizes JUMPING ROOM! Sunday, August 4, 2013 Race Day Registration starts at 7 am at the Silver Lake Beach Pre-Registration is ENCOURAGED: e-mail - [email protected] www.lakelucernewi.com Josh’s Produce Stand Open to everyone from 6 & under to 65 & up! Located in Pioneer Plaza parking lot, Crandon (At the front of Conway’s Parking Lot) The Townsend Flowage Association Annual Corn Roast & Family Fun Day 9 am - til Sold Out Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday FEATURING: Fresh, Healthy Fruits & Veggies WIC & Senior Drafts Accepted Saturday, August 3rd from 11A.M. - 6 P.M. Townsend Town Hall, Hwy. 32 All proceeds for the betterment of the Townsend Flowage. Sponsored by the Townsend Flowage Association August 12-16 Monday-Friday 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 4 years old through 6th grade Hooked on God Closing Service & Picnic Sunday August 18 at 10:15 a.m. Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 501 N Park Ave., Crandon (Across the street from the Crandon Clinic) Call Pastor Eric Vertein: 715-889-1589 Email: [email protected] T FR A R Y Public Welcome! B 3 p.m. - Kid's Coin Sawdust Hunt! Corn, Raffles, Games, Food, Beverages kids bouncer & Music for everyone. Quartet Dinner Show Saturday, August 3, 2013 Northwoods Inn Fine Family Dining Located at the corner of Cty. A & Hwy. 55, Pickerel Tickets: Cocktails 5:00-6:00 p.m. $50.00/Couple Dinner 6:00-7:00 p.m. (until July 27) After July 27: $30.00/Person (Broasted chicken, roast pork buffet with all the trimmings!) Show 7:00-8:15 p.m. Tickets available at Northwoods Inn & Quig's Maplewood Golf Course Entertainment Provided by Fox Valley Quartets: One Button Short & Jukebox COMMUNITY BILLBOARD Raffle Prizes;1st: $1,000 • 2nd: $350 • 3rd: $150 4th - 6th: $50 ea. • 7th - 10th: $25 ea. Ticket Cost $5 ea. or 3/$10 Tickets Available on Day of Event. For Elcho School Band (New Instruments) & Pickerel/Pearson Little League Baseball For more information call: Bob at 920-810-7819 or Perry at 715-219-0906 Lake Lucerne Community Center 4031 County Rd. W, Crandon Sponsored By: Laona Rescue Squad & Laona Lions Club Fundraiser! Brat Frys Schaefer's BraT Wagon for Alyssa Hitchcock August 9 and August 30 Mark your Calendars! Help Support Alyssa for the U.S.A. team for Open World's Powerlifting •AA Meetings - Back Door Group - Open meetings Monday & Thurs. Nights @ 7 p.m., Lakewood Lakes Country Library. Call Mary 715-2762318 or Bill 715-889-3512. •Forest County Big Book Closed AA Meeting - Thurs. 7 p.m., Crandon Library. 715-478-2598 or 715-889-1829. •Al-Anon Meetings - Courage to Change Group. Every Friday, 7-8 p.m., lower level Crandon Library. •Forest Cty. Humane Society - Open to public every Sat. from 1-4 p.m. Call for more info. 715-478-2098. • FREE Road Construction Class - Starts in January, Mon. - Thurs. Space limited. For info. call 715-478-7633. •AA Meeting - Every Saturday at 9 a.m., Wabeno Fire Station, side door entrance. •Crandon VFW Post - Meets every first Tuesday of the month. 6 p.m. at the VFW building, 104 N. Forest. •Support Group for Parents of Children with Disabilities - Call Chris at 715-784-0058. •Crandon Lions Board Meetings - 1st Monday of the month at Crandon Library at 7 p.m. (downstairs). Member Meeting - 3rd Monday of the Month at 5:30 p.m. at Lion's Clubhouse on Courthouse Square - August. •Bridge Community Dental Health Clinic - This project serves people of all ages in Forest County for people who have Badger Care, medical Assistance & UNINSURED. To schedule an appointment call (715) 8484884. Call the Health Dept. for more information at 715-478-3371. •Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Hwy. 55N, Crandon. Sunday service 9:30 a.m. No Saturday services. •Christian Motorcyclist Association - Spirit Ryders Chapter of Langlade & Forest Co. Invites you to attend out monthly meetings on the 1st Saturday of each month at Goodwill, Antigo at 10 a.m. Ride or activities at Noon. Call George 715-350-1679. •Highway 55 Flea & Craft Market - Every Wednesday, Nashville Town hall, Hwys. 55 & B, Crandon. Vendors or more info call 715-484-7271. •Crandon PTO - 1st Monday of month, 6-7 p.m., Elementary Cafeteria. •Wellbriety 12 Step Meeting (AA/NA) - Monday nights, 6 p.m. - ? Lower level of the FCP Museum, Mish•Ko•Swin Lane, Crandon. Call Brooks Boyd for more info. at 7158-889-4902. •Mole Lake Flea & Craft Sale - Every Thursday, Mole Lake Casino Bingo Hall. 9-4 p.m. Free coffee and soda. $5.00 tables. Everyone welcome. Call 715-478-7557 for more information. •Town of Lincoln Board meetings - 2nd Monday of each month, 6 p.m., Town of Lincoln Hall. •AA Meeting - Antigo Hospital, Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. •Forest County Humane Society Meeting - Every third Monday of the month, 6:30 p.m., Crandon Library. •Wisconsin State Tree Farm Field Day - August 17, 2013, 1178 County Hwy G, in Pelican Lake, WI. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. and the Field Day wraps up at 3:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided at noon. The cost is $10 per person or $15 per couple/family. Contact the Wisconsin Tr e e F a r m C o m m i t t e e f o r r e s e r v a t i o n s a t E - m a i l : [email protected] or Phone: 414-627-1458. •Pickerel area 50 Plus will meet at the Huss's on Pickerel Lake on Thurs Aug 8th, 12 noon for our annual Steak-Pontoon Ride. Bring a dish to pass. Call Bob 478-5199 or Phyllis 484 3406 by Aug 5th. Trinity Lutheran Bible School Wabeno Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church ,1741 Forest Ave. Wabeno, announces Vacation Bible School. The schedule is August 5th--9th , 9 to 11:30 a.m. Take a road trip on Route 3:16. For more info call 715-473-5633 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 12, JULY 29, 2013 Death Notices ERHARD EDGAR HUETTL, SR, age 82, Wabeno, WI, passed away at his home on Saturday, July 20, 2013 after a courageous battle with lung disease. He was born in Laona, WI on August 20, 1930, the son of Erhard and Florence (Voeltz) Huettl. He attended the Freedom School for his first eight grades and graduated from Wabeno High School in 1948. Erhard has been on the Forest County Board of Supervisors since 1968. He served as Chair of the County Board for 37 years, from 1975 until 2012; when he did not seek reelection. Erhard is Vice President of the Wisconsin Counties Association Mutual Insurance Board of Directors and Vice Chair of the Community Insurance Corporation. He is a Director of Wisconsin Counties Association Board of Directors, Chair of North Central International Trade, Business and Economic Development Council, Chair of North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and Vice Chair of Lumberjack Resource Conservation and Development Board. Erhard served on the Land Conservation-Agriculture and Extension Committee since 1968. He is the Chief Local Elected Official of the North Central Workforce Development Board and is a member of the Tri-County Human Services Board of Forest, Oneida and Vilas Counties. Erhard was also a town assessor for 56 years before he retired from that position in 2011. He was also a lifetime member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Wabeno. Erhard ran his dairy and beef farming operation all his life. He helped his father dynamite the stumps and clear the land as a young boy. He also managed the timber harvest of his forest land. Erhard?s other interests include gardening, hunting and traveling. He is survived by his wife, Mary, his daughters, Patricia (Greg) Valley, Cindy (Mike) Miller, Marilyn (Tim) Tarlton and Lois (Scott) Harris and his sons, Harold Huettl, Kenneth Huettl and Erhard (Tracy) Huettl, grandchildren, Stephen and Matthew Huettl, Troy Whisman, Cassandra and Heather Huettl, Jamie Wallace, Melissa and Jessica Miller, Nikki, Nadine, Robbie, Autumn and Spencer Huettl, Mindy, Timothy, Megan and Miranda Tarlton, Travis, Stephanie and Tyler Harris and nine great-grandchildren. Erhard was preceded in death by his parents, Florence and Erhard Huettl, son, Donald and three brothers, Aaron, Carl and Gerald. Visitation was held on Wednesday, July 24 from 38:00 p.m. and again on Thursday, July 25 from 9-11:00 a.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Wabeno. Funeral Service were held on Thursday, July 25 at 11:00 a.m. at the church with Pastor Matt Nowak officiating. Interment was in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. Weber-Hill Funeral Home a s s i s t e d t h e f a m i l y. O n l i n e c o n d o l e n c e s a t www.weberhillfuneralhome.com RATES ARE PER WEEK Personal Classified $3.00 Business Classified $4.00 With border $3.50 With border $4.50 UP TO 30 WORDS ONLY. Additional words, add 10¢ per word. To display your ad, fill out form and send form and check to: PIONEER EXPRESS P.O. BOX 333 CRANDON, WI 54520 (715) 478-3640 OR 1-800-234-2152 FAX (715) 478-3540 AD DEADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY Amount of weeks to run Name Address Phone Ad PIONEER EXPRESS Published Weekly 125 N. Lake Ave., P.O. Box 333 Crandon, WI 54520 email: [email protected] EUNICE I. RADLIFF, 82, of Crandon, died Tuesday July 23, 2013, at the AGI Healthcare Center in Crandon. She was born on December 5, 1930 in Marion to Albert and Angela (Hannemann) Radtke. Eunice graduated from the Marion High School. She worked as a CNA for the Crandon Nursing Home. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Argonne, and was active in the Ladies Aide, and involved in mission work, having taken trips to Missouri and Kansas to assist families in need and spread the word of God. Eunice enjoyed bowling, working in her flower gardens, and watching the birds. Eunice is survived by her husband Gordon, one daughter Karen (Robert) Bromberek of Milwaukee, one son Keith (Billie Jo) Radliff of Laona, and two sisters Elaine Breitenfeldt of Tigerton, and Angela (Wallace) Beck of Wausau. She is further survived by her grandchildren: Preston, Jessica, Collette, Robert Jr., and Kimberly, and great grandchildren: Devin, Esabella, Justis, Zariah, Karma, and Steven. She was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter Sharon, two sisters, and three brothers. Funeral services for Eunice will be held on Friday July 26, 2013 at 11:00 am at the Weber-Hill Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 10:00 am until the time of service at the funeral home. Pastor Barbara Bolz will officiate. Burial will be in Crandon Lakeside Cemetery. Weber Hill Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences at www.weberhillfuneralhome.com CASEY M. PERRY, age 14, of 817 Wilson Street, Tomahawk, passed away Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield. Casey was born on May 21, 1999 in Jacksonville, Arkansas to Joseph Perry, Sr. and Jennifer Zold. He had just finished 8th Grade at Tomahawk Middle School. Casey enjoyed reading, hunting, shooting, camping, sports, music, being a mechanic in his garage, and riding ATV’s. He was very active in the Boy Scouts of American and Casey loved all kinds of animals. Survivors include: Mom and Step Dad, Jennifer Perry and Steve Stevenson, Tomahawk. Sister, Victoria Perry, Tomahawk. Brother, Joseph Perry, Jr., Tomahawk. Grandparents, Margaret Zold, Crandon, WI; Ted and Mary Stevenson, Irma. Casey is further survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Mass of Christian Burial for Casey was held on Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church. Fr. John Anderson officiated. Burial followed in the Monico Cemetery in Monico, Wisconsin. The family received friends Monday evening from 4 until 7 p.m. at the Krueger Family Funeral Home and again at the church Tuesday morning from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass at 10:00 a.m. Please share memories and condolences at www.kruegerfamilyfineral.com Crime Report from the Forest County Sheriff's Dept. From the Office of Sheriff John Dennee Activity Report for June 2013 Nature of Complaint- Total Complaints -Total Arrests Assault Burglary Conservation Damage Property Dangerous Drugs Family Offenses Fraudulent Activities Health-Safety Invasion of Privacy Jail Violation Larceny Lock Out Obstructing Government Other Property Crimes Public Peace Sex Assault Sex Offenses Stolen Property Stolen Vehicle Threats Traffic Offense Vagrancy Weapons Offenses 5 27 3 8 19 18 6 211 3 1 30 33 21 54 6 124 1 1 1 2 1 106 1 2 Totals: 684 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 15 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 48 Letters to the Editor We welcome letter to the Editor; however the letters should be legible, in good taste, not libelous, and pertinent to current issues. Names will not be withheld upon request, except for very special circumstances. NAME AND PHONE NUMBER SHOULD BE INCLUDED FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES. We reserve the right to reject any and all letters. Dear Editor, I am again writing to you about the July 3rd meeting at city hall. Several veterans and I attended to see about our lease for the Northwoods Veteran Center Memorial being renewed. We have leased it for the last ten years and took very good care of the building etc. At the meeting, the Public Property Committee voted to renew the lease for another five years for $70 a year. The mayor spoke up and said he would veto it if it passed. He said only in one year as he could find a buyer for the building and he would sell it. Well---the buyer that wants so badly for the Vets Museum to be put out was sitting right in the room. So, that certainly is as clear as it can get that the Vets Museum with all contents of wars etc. will no longer be. The Mayor did veto it. Many people from out of town and out of state have viewed the museum and are very interested in all that is displayed there and say its an honor to recall what the wars' all about. Mrs. Elmyra Hobbs had written a letter to the city in 2002 when we had asked the city for a lease. She stated that she believed the city should give the old library building to the vets. She had invested a large amount of money in getting the New Library for the City and said the Vets should be able to have a place for their memories too. This Vets Museum is good for the city and we have done many good things for the city to be proud of. Our vet's group (Northwoods) put the park up on Hwy 8 coming into Crandon, across from the Best Western Motel and have been keeping it looking great for all visitors coming in. Also, our group (Northwoods Vets) bought and put up the large flags on the courthouse square. The first time we asked for donations for the flags and received lots of help. Now we had to get all new flags again this year and we worked to get them up for the City of Crandon to be a beautiful place. While speaking of the flags I want to let you know that on Tuesday July 9th, I was at the Vet's Museum when the Crandon Policeman came in and told me they found eight of our new flags on the ground at the beach. I drove over to the police garage and he loaded them in for me. I took them back to the center and my son cleaned them up. No one seems to know who did this, whoever you are--you should be ashamed, you don't have any respect for the flag and our county and for our veterans. Four of the flags are still missing. In closing, I'm again asking for the people to let the council members know that we would very much like to have the lease for five years. Thanks to the Public Property Committee for granting it at the meeting before the Mayor Vetoed it. If the majority of votes for it will override the Veto. Thank You and God Bless A Gold Star Mother & Treasurer of the Northwoods Veteran's Memorial Center Betty Houle Hozan Birth announcement Ashlee and Alexander Weid would like to introduce their new daughter, Ryleigh Breann Weid. She was born at 9:24 A.M. On July 18, 2013 at the Aspirus Women’s Health Birthing Center in Wausau. Ryleigh weighed six pounds, one ounce and was eighteen inches long. The little girl’s grandparents are Greg and Ann Wied of Crandon and Todd Lammert and Tina and Rick Belanger of Eagle River. Congratulations to the family. We Do Job Printing at the Pioneer Express 478-3640 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S MEAT DEPT. SELLS USDA ANGUS CHOICE BEEF & USDA INSPECTED PORK MEAT THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com PRODUCE New Crop Seedless ground beef red or green grapes Sold in 3 Lb. Avg. Pkg. Lb. Premium Angus Choice Boneless Beef 99¢ rump roast Lb. Chilean Sweet Premium Angus Choice pink lady apples bottom round steaks $1.49 $2.99 Lb. Lb. 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Hormel Natural Choice Boneless Hormel Blac k Label Lb. Lb. Johnsonville BLUEBERRIES 1 Pint Lb. Lb. hot dogs New Crop California pork chops 16 Oz. Original, Bun Length or Jumbo, Excludes Beef or Cheese $1.49 Lb. $2.99 Hormel Natural Choice Boneless Oscar Mayer SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION California Earthbound Farm Organic $2.99 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION Fresh $2.49 PIONEER EXPRESS JULY 29, 2013 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION $1.19 Prices Effective Mon. July 29, 2013 SUN MON TUE 29 30 WED THU 31 01 FRI SAT 02 03 04 We reserve the right to correct any printing errors in the ad We reserve the right to limit quantities SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION Fiora Fiora Double Roll Bath tissue Paper towel 12 Roll 8 Roll $4.99 $4.99 Full Circle Full Circle Trash bags tall kitchen bag $3.79 Paseo Select Chef Boyardee Facial tissues 85 Ct. Canned dinners 79¢ $1.00 Paper towel White, Single ShurFine Idahoan Sloppy joe sauce Flavored potatoes 4 Oz. 4 Kinds 59¢ 99¢ Hunt’s Tostitos & ruffles Reg. $4.29 Squeeze ketchup 24 Oz. 50¢ with a Separat $10 Purch e as e 2/$5.00 PRICE GOOD WITH MORE CARD coke brand Chippewa spring water 12 Oz/12 Pack Cans OR 12 Oz./8 Packs Bottles coke brand .5 Liter/6 Pack 12 Pk/12 Oz. Cans 3/$12.99 pepsi brand $3.99 7.5 Oz./8 Pack OR pepsi brand .5 Liter/24 Pack 3/$12.00 Powerade 20 Oz./8 Pack 4/$11.00 coke brand 5/$5.55 $3.99 2 Liter SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION 69¢ 24 Oz./6 Pk Bottles Lipton gallon teas & brisk tea SCHAEFER’S FOOD MART PULL - OUT SECTION 50¢ $3.79 15.5 Oz. 4 Kinds 14.5 - 15 Oz. Bounty Roll LIMIT 1 SCHAEFER’S FOOD MART PULL - OUT SECTION 70 Ct. SCHAEFER’S FOOD MART PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S FOOD MART PULL - OUT SECTION 40 Ct. SCHAEFER’S FOOD MART PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S FOOD MART PULL - OUT SECTION PIONEER EXPRESS JULY 29, 2013 2/$5.00 SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S FOOD MART SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION BAKERY Computerized PICTURE CAKES at Schaefer's Bakery Bring in any photograph, picture, or drawing and we will put it on your next party cake BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY TEAM PARTY HOLIDAYS FAVORITE PETS RETIREMENT GRADUATION DRAWING PHOTOGRAPH $1.99 8 Ct. Reg. $2.39 hot dog buns 8 Ct. Reg. $2.39 chocolate chip cookies 12 Ct. Reg. $3.89 $3.59 cakes Reg. $4.09 carrot picnic cakes $3.79 $3.69 ½ Honey Creme Secret anti-perspirant deodorant Powder or Shower Fresh Regular or Active Fresh $1.39 $2.19 Fresh Frozen onion rings 20 Oz. Bag Reg. $3.83 Pillsbury toaster strudels menu Monday: Lasagna Tuesday: Taco Salads 6 " Wednesday: Salisbury Steak Thursday: Chicken Fritter Basket Friday: Pollock or Beer Battered Cod Fish Dinner, Haddock or Beer Battered Cod Fish Sandwich, Chicken Filet, Shrimp Basket, Fish Buckets Available (Please Call Ahead) Soup & Salads Fresh Daily 24 Hour Notice On Party/Deli Tray Orders Please odor neutralizer gel beads HEALTH & BEAUTY Top Care $3.99 TJ Farms tater rounds $5.99 Shurfresh Deli Style DAIRY cheese singles Assorted 8 Oz. $2.25 Azteca burrito tortilla 14 Oz./8 Ct. 9 Kinds. Reg. $3.07 $1.99 $6.99 Clear Air pain relief odor pm caplets absorbers Extra Strength FROZEN GENERAL MERCHANDISE L b . $1.65 lactaid milk Assorted 64 Oz. IGA cream cheese Light or Regular 8 Oz. Block $1.25 IGA American cheese SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION $2.69 $3.99 Clear Air Reg. $3.99 Speed Stick L b . Lb. SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION $1.99 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION Canadian Maple ham All cake orders MUST be placed with a 24 hour notice! All weekend orders must be placed by 10:00 am Thursday! hamburger buns DELI Brennan SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com PIONEER EXPRESS JULY 08 2013 PIONEER EXPRESS JULY 29, 2013 16 Oz./24 Slices 32 Oz. Bag Reg. $2.13 $1.49 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION $3.45 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION 2/$5.00 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OU S EXPRESS S PIONEER JULY 295, 2013 SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION Aquafresh Triple Protection Health & Beauty 6.0 Oz. Ultimate White Frost Mint Reg. $2.63 THESE AD PAGES NOW ON-LINE AT pioneerexpresscrandon.com GREEN SIGNS + YOUR MORE CARD = BIG SAVINGS Good 07/01/13- 08/04/13 $2.29 All Prices Good With Saver's Card SCHAEFER'S With More Card S Listerine Cutex mouthwash 8.5 Oz. Original, nail polish remover Cool Mint, Fresh Burst, Reg. $3.73 P FOOD MART P H 4 Oz. Regular, Strengthening Reg. $1.89 Grocery $2.89 With More Card TopCare pain reliever first aid spray 24 Ct. Box Tablets, Caplets Reg. $4.93 3 Oz. For Burns, Cuts, & Insect Bites Reg. $4.17 With More Card SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION Reg. $8.85 $6.99 With More Card Scotch Brite 3 Pack scrub sponge Reg. $3.29 $2.79 With More Card $8.99 With More Card aquafina water connie’s pizza 24 Pack/.5 Liter Bottles $2.99 With More Card 8 Pack aa engerizer batteries 30.6 Oz. With More Card Aleve $4.29 Original roast coffee SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S FOOD IGA - OUT SECTION Maxwell House $1.49 SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION SCHAEFER’S IGA PULL - OUT SECTION toothpaste SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION General Merchandise Domestix dispoable gloves 2/$10.00 $3.99 With More Card With More Card powerade coke brand 32 Oz. Bottle 12 Oz/20 Packs Reg. $1.69 $1.29 With More Card Sylvania soft white bulbs 60 Wt. 4 Pack $5.99 With More Card dasani water 24 Packs/.5 Liter Bottles Reg. $2.19 $1.29 With More Card SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION 69¢ With More Card C&H sugar 4 Lb. Bag $3.99 With More Card SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT SECTION $2.39 With More Card SCHAEFER'S IGA PULL-OUT Recreational Recreational Adam's Mobile Marine Service LLC Pickerel, WI "YOU DON'T HAVE TIME FOR DOWN TIME!" Service at Your Location for Less Cost than marina charges! 20% OFF PARTS & LABOR FOR VETS Servicing All Makes & Models of Boats, Pontoons & ATV's cALL aDAM jUSTMAN @ 715-219-1152 For Info or Appointments [email protected] Fully Insured Bows & Guns WE BUY GUNS! FOR SALE: 1995 Flagstaff Popup camping trailer, sleeps 4-6. $750 OBO. Call 715-649-3469, leave message. P15 FOR SALE: Can Am Commander 1000X, excellent condition, $11,900 OBO. Call 715-6493825. P15 EZ DOCK •Floating Dock Systems •Wave Runner & Boat Lifts •Call For Appointment •Info - Displays EZ DOCK 8227 Cty Hwy DD, Pickerel, WI 54465 www.motorsportsmarine.com Sales & Service - New & Used Mon.-Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-3; Sun. 11-3 Authorized Dealer of Mercury & Evinrude Outboards, MirroCraft Boats, Palm Beach & Montego Bay (Made in Wisconsin) Pontoons & Sea-Legs BOAT FOR SALE: 1993 Sunbird, 115hp, $4,200 OBO. Call 414-940-9613. P17 SOFA FOR SALE: 7’ ultrasuede, camel back sofa, rolled arms, two seat cushions, dark wood feet, neutral chamois color in perfect condition $450 or offer. Call 715-478-7748 for details and photos. Betc14 SO NEW 2013 MIRROCRAFT BOATS, PALM BEACH & MONTEGO BAY (Made in Wisconsin) PONTOONS & SEA-LEGS IN-STOCK LD USED BOATS Paying Top Dollar for guns, gold, coins, tools, sporting goods & more! Hodag Gun & Loan LLC 2261 Lincoln St. • Rhinelander, WI Phone: (715) 369-4884 Trap Shooting Financing available FULL SERVICE CENTER • CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS 715-484-2277 Check with us before selling Padus Nicolet Gun Club PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 17, JULY 29, 2013 •2002 16' Fisher w/ 60 hp Merc •1996 20' Smokercraft w/50 hp Yamaha w/trailer •1983 17' Seasprite w/115 Merc •2002 18' Fisher with I/O •1988 Bayliner Capris w/ 120 hp I/O •1987 17' Mirage Ski Boat w/135 Mercury •1985 16' Sylvan w/ 50 hp Merc •2001 20' Crestliner Pontoon w/70 hp 4 Stroke Evinrude & MANY MORE N10306 State Hwy 55, Pearson, WI (715) 484-2106 WANTED: WANTED: Boat house track system w/trolly & winch in good condition. Call 920P16 858-8299. Sporting Clays! Our Sporting Clays course has 10 stands with varying degrees of difficulty that will sharpen your shooting eye. Also available for special occasions. Call for reservations. 1 -8 7 7 -3 3 2 -7 2 6 8 Pheasant hunting & lodging available! o r 1 - 7 1 5 - 6 7 4 - 7 0 4 3 715-674-7043 Open to the Public Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Padus Rd, halfway between Laona & Wabeno New Shooters Welcome! Wolf Hunters Cont. from pg 1 The department has maintained the 10-to-1 license-to-quota ratio for the 2013 season. The season quota is set at 275, though the amount of wolves harvestable by state trappers and hunters may be adjusted dependent on state response to tribal declarations. One half of available permits will be issued randomly among all permit applications and the second half will be issued through a cumulative preference point drawing. Successful applicants will be notified by letter, likely in mid to late August. Applicants who are not successful in the drawing will be awarded a preference point toward future drawings. The 2013 wolf season starts Oct. 15 and will run in each of six zones until the zone is closed by the DNR or the last day of February, whichever occurs first. For more information and season regulations, visit dnr.wi.gov and search keyword “wolf.” Wabeno Library Cont. from pg. 1 Such displays welcome visitors and regulars alike, and encourage the public to explore these topics by reading more. In keeping with the local history of steam vehicles, the library also added an excellent work on the history of steam tractors, that has been borrowed by members of the Antique Power Association locally, and is available for the public. How about model rockets? The library is seeking adults who would be interested in mentoring kids in the winter to build model rockets that we can be launched in the spring. An avid rocket enthusiast herself, the director points out: “Rocketry is for everybody, young and old, girls and boys. We get the magazine of the National Association of Rocketry, and it is available for checking out. We know the schools feature rocketry in one year of the curriculum, so we certainly must have folks in the community who would like to continue this sport and recreation. Following the guidelines of the National Rocketry Association , we can plan a safe, fun activity that can last throughout the year but we need at least one other adult supervisor.” For more information, and to offer suggestions and volunteer time, contact the Wabeno Public Library at 715-473-4131. Poultry Shoot Sat., July 27th 10 a.m. - ?? Crandon Off-Road Raceway West of crandon on Hwy. 8 Entrance on County S Food • Fun • Etc... Shoot for Prizes PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 18, JULY 29, 2013 Services General Contractor 23Years Years 24 Building ofofBuilding Expertise! Expertise! $28 Oil Change While You Wait WE NOW DO TOWING & RECOVERY! 305 E. Pioneer St. Crandon, WI 54520 New Construction • Additions • Remodeling Roofing • Storm Repair • Consulting Member VHBA • Licensed & Insured www.ruconhomes.com [email protected] GARAGE DOORS • OPENERS SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE (715) PICKEREL, 216-0100 WI •New Homes •Additions •Remodeling •Siding •Decks •Windows •Pole Buildings •Garages •Certified Roofing (715)484-3606 - Pickerel / (920)858-2875 - Rick Cell (920)759-0400 - Fox Valley 715-784-6046 ROLL-RITE OVERHEAD DOORS KEVILUS CONSTRUCTION Argonne, Wisconsin Kyle Brockway Design LLC Specializing in Custom Drawn Plans for New Homes & Additions. 715-889-1749 [email protected] FULLY INSURED - FREE ESTIMATES CAROLYN BAILEY PAINTING For Inquiries Call Rob Kevilus at Interior - Exterior Faux Stenciling Wood Finishing 715-478-2781 715-889-1534 Come See Mark at BUILDER/CONTRACTOR C.A.R.S., LLC Our Customers Are Our Best References! •Tree & Shrub Trimming and Removal •Lot & Driveway Clearing •Free prompt estimates •Services within 150 - miles •Emergency Storm Damage •Fully Insured •Portable Stump Grinder VISIT OUR WEBSITE! www.toddstiptop.com 715-282-5858 • 800-816-5619 Rhinelander, WI TIRES & Rims F o r a For ALL Vehicles - Light to Heavy Duty Snowplows Tire Repair, Computerized Balancing & Alignment Pitt’s Bus Service Inc. Tire & Brake Center 608 E. Madison St, Crandon 715-478-2780 or 715-616-2285 C reative Screenprinting & Embroidery for Tires & Computerized Alignment Sam Marvin - Owner/Contractor Projects from start to finish or anywhere in-between Custom Built Homes, cabins & Additions, All types of renovations - interior & exterior 600 E Pioneer, Crandon (715)478-5500 garages, decks, roofing, siding F R E E E s t im a t e C a ll: 7 1 5 -4 7 8 -1 2 5 8 O ffic e o r 7 1 5 -8 8 9 -1 2 8 9 C e ll SAMZ CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Flat Work ,Stamped and Colored Concrete Poured Concrete Foundations Matt Samz 8938 Balsam Lane Argonne, WI 715-902-0296 715-649-3933 THE GLASS COMPANY GIVE US A BREAK 715-478-1075 Commercial*Residential*Auto Glass 119 N LAKE AVE, CRANDON, WI 1045 South Superior Street* Antigo, WI 54409 715-623-3751 * Fax 715-627-4896 Toll Free 1-866-334-7673 www.creativecrandonwi.com FOR SALE: Cut & split oak firewood. Custom firewood processing on our site or yours. Call Matt: 715-889-1941 Langdon 'Lectric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR JIM LANGDON, Owner House Calls Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning "We Put the Hurt on Dirt!" (715) 649-3120 Call for Specials Pressure Washing & Painting SMITH CONCRETE CONTRACTORS since 1970 Commercial and Residential Poured Foundations and Flatwork Stamped / Colored Concrete Specialists 715-473-5324 Fax 715-473-5325 Dean Schramka Cell (715) 493-0512 Fully Insured Free Estimates 1832 Oconto Ave. (715) 927-3502 Wabeno, WI 54566 We Fix Storm Windows & Screens and make Storm Windows & Screens Conway Hwy 8 East Pioneer Plaza, Crandon 478-3617 F Ins ully ure d MIKE DREHER CONSTRUCTION LLC New Homes • Garages Decks • Siding • Remodeling 5101 State Hwy. 52, Wabeno, WI 54566 Phone: 715-850-0403 C HARLES JACKSON TRUCKING & EXCAVATING LLC • Driveways - Lot Clearing • Bulldozing • Natural and Fractured Rock • Top Soil • Fill • Road Base • 3/8” & Minus (Excellent for driveways) In Business Over 20 Years • Fully Insured 715-4 84-2911 •Co. DD, Pickerel PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 19, JULY 29, 2013 Services Frank Erler Concrete, Inc. Solid Poured Concrete Walls All Types of Flat Work 16552 Pine Ridge Rd. Townsend, WI 54175 (715) 850-0417 • Frank's Cell (715) 850-0149 • Rob's Cell (715) 276-6083 Free Estimates Fully Insured New Homes • Additions Remodeling • Roofs • Garages Decks • Windows & Doors Wood Flooring / Paneling SEAL COATING & CRACK REPAIR ROB KEVILUS Owner/Operator •FULLY INSURED •FREE ESTIMATES Josh Pieper, Contractor ARGONNE, WI 54511 FULLY INSURED • LICENSED • FREE ESTIMATES Insured For all your Building & Remodeling Needs ALL KINDS OF SKID STEER SERVICES AVAILABLE 715-478-3839 Crandon 24 Hour Towing • Roof Shoveling (In Forest County & Surrounding Areas) For Roofing Needs- Serving Northern Wisconsin Call Mike Kegley 715-649-3346 Cell: 715-784-0332 Seils Auto Body 9375 Seils Lane •Free Estimates Argonne, WI 54511 •Insurance Claims 1-715-889-1534 ERY CONSTRUC LANN TI O F MLicensed & N I Free T Estimates Northwood's Towing & Snowplowing SCRAP METAL We'll Pick It Up (715)478-3482 •Custom Paint & Body Ron Seils •Auto Collision Repair Prompt Service - Fair Prices STORAGE CITY Clam Truck Service • Dumpster Service Buying Cars and Trucks Serving Central & Northern WI for over 50 years COUSINEAU RECYCLING Hwy. 45 South • Antigo, WI Toll Free 866-330-3730 or 715-623-2372 West of Crandon on Hwy. 8 (Across from the Brush Run track) STORAGE SPACE FOR BOATS, CARS, SNOWMOBILES, FURNITURE, MOTOR HOMES AND MORE! as 10 x 24 low Granite Floor as $485 a year Call us for all your storage needs! OR 715-478-2085 1-800-698-2535 Nicolet Asphalt, Inc. Reed Lynn QUALITY PROPERTY MAINTENANCE HANDYMAN SERVICES • HANDYMAN SERVICES • INTERIOR/EXTERIOR • PROPERTY CARETAKER • SEASONAL PROPERTY OPENING/WINTERIZATION • HONEY-DO LIST SPECIALIST Licensed & Insured Solid References JOHN ROLLING 715-216-5277 “WE'RE ALL ABOUT YOU” [email protected] Repair & service on all makes. Complete stock of all parts. New, used and rebuilt vacuums. AVCO VACUUM CLEANER CO. Sales and Service Ron Platek 10 W. Keenan 715-362-3376 Rhinelander, WI Lowest Prices For The Rest Of The Year, Buy Now! Savings up to $2,765! CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES. Eliminate high heating bills with a Central Boiler High Efficient EPA Phase 2 Qualified E-Classic. 25 Year Warranty Outlasts stainless steel models. 30+ years of HVAC experience. Full installation available. "Lowest prices around" Financing Available. Call today for your FREE Estimate. 800-844-7160 www.schulzheat.com Keith's Carpet Installation Service You buy it, I'll install it! 30 Plus Years Experience • Fully Insured • • Free Estimates • Call Keith at 715-674-2506 or Cell: 262-689-6109 ANTIGO BLOCK CO. CONCRETE & LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKS PRE-CAST STEPS CULTURED STONE® Septic Tanks Retaining Wall Block Patio Blocks Chimney Blocks Natural Stone Veneer Hearth & Sill Stones Mortars • Pavers Face Bricks 230 Milton St., Antigo 715-623-4837Betc9 MARK BROCKWAY BUILDER Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Additions Basement Finishing Windows & Doors Siding Hardwood & Laminate Floors Garages Decks Design Service Available Over 30 Years Experience Licensed & Insured 715-478-2693 10% Labor Discount for Seniors Betc13 Hot Mix Paving Free Estimates 715-276-7601 Driveways Parking Lots Tennis Courts, Patchwork Clay Sm ith Over 30 Years Experience Grading & Gravel 16960 Markusen Lane Mountain, WI 54149 Stone & Boulder Co Wabeno, WI • Sized Granite Boulders • • Red Granite • Mason Sand • • Crushed Limestone • Washed Stone • Fill • • Sand • Screened Top Soil • • Picked Up or Delivery Available • FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPE NEEDS Phone/Fax: 715-473-4226 Richard Bender Construction LLC Remodeling • Additions • Garages Decks • Kitchens • Baths • Siding • Windows Roofing • Dry-walling • New Construction Metal Buildings • Home Maintenance Licenced Licensed & Insured - Free Estimates - NO JOB TOO SMALL - 715-478-2057 JEFFREY VANCLEVE CONSTRUCTION •Window & Door Replacement •Roofing •Siding •Decks •Additions •Dry Wall •Re-modeling •Cultured Stone •Tuck Pointing •Hardwood Flooring •Bathrooms •Kitchens Fully Insured 11 Years Experience 715-784-1084 P29 SIEBERT CONSTRUCTION, LLC GEITER SEPTIC PUMPING, INC. Sanitary Lic. #18 IN BUSINESS OVER 50 YEARS SEPTIC TANKS HOLDING TANKS (715)473-3901 WABENO Argonne, WI Home & Cabin Repair, Remodeling, Decks, Garages, Siding, Interior & Exterior and More •Fully Insured • 10 years experience • Free Estimates Contact: Bruce Siebert 920-629-1119 P15 Wanted WANTED: All used or used up 3 point equipment. 715623-5678 or 715-623-6707. Petc1 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 20, JULY 29, 2013 Services STOP!!! Look No Further... Flannery Trucking & Contracting is the one that can do it all... From land clearing & developing, to driveways, basements, septic systems, mound systems and landscaping. We have the materials and the experience to get your job done right! ALLRED PAINTING "Enjoy a Fresh New Look" Interior, exterior, wood staining, cabinet & bathtub Residential & Commercial Fully Insured 715-478-3147 LAZZERONI PAINTING •Site & Subdivision Development •Public/Private Road Construction •Pond Construction • Lot Clearing •Perc Tests NOW •Garage Slabs, Patios & Sidewalks AVAILABLE: CONCRETE •Poured or Block Basements PUMPING SERVICE •Septic Systems - All Types •Excavating Interior • Exterior Rip Rap in Various Sizes • Redi-Mix Concrete (State approved materials) Crushed Gravel • Screened Top Soil • Sand •Red Granite • Washed Rock Stop in or call for your FREE ESTIMATE 715-478-2415 • Hwy. 8 East. • Crandon, WI Call for your FREE Estimate "Providing full service in all your excavating, landscaping, concrete and septic system needs for over 58 years!" MP255036 K &M Tree Service Specializing in Tree Trimming Storm Damage Clean-up Tree Removal - Stump Removal Landscaping - Site Preparation Road Building - Top Soil & Fill Demo Work - Land Clearing & Landscaping Free Estimates - Insured Bucket Truck, Skid Steer, Dozer & Excavator Keith Chaney 715-478-5973 Painting, Staining & Pressure Washing Dick Wilson's Septic Service Cabins & Decks Serving the Argonne, Hiles, Crandon & surrounding areas. Full service pumping for septic & holding tanks. Full sanitary license. FREE County Maintenance Call 715-649-3533 inspection done with pumping or mobile 902-0150 of your tank If no answer, please leave message. Locally owned and operated. 20+ Years Experience 715-674-2061 Please leave message Higgins Masonry Basements • Skirting • Slabs • Fireplaces Any Brick, Block, Concrete or Stone Universal 24 Years Experience FREE ESTIMATES! Home: 715-473-6031 Cell: 715-616-3266 Tony’sWabeno Redi-Mix Quality Controlled Computerized Batching P.O. Box 416 • Wabeno, WI 54566 Prompt Delivery Service Concrete Pumping 715-473-4300 fax 715-473-4303 Crandon, WI 54520 Going Buggy? Are Bugs driving you indoors? Parties, Reunions, Weddings, or everyday use. Controls: Mosquitoes, Ticks, Spiders, Wasps/Hornets, Ticks, Spiders, Wasps/Hornets, Box Elder Bugs and Asian Beetles all at the same time Call Billy the Bug Guy 414-331-4431 P16 ile ob m TV ow d A S n an JOE HIGGINS Wabeno, WI 4085 Drycreek Lane Rick & Tina Pease (715)889-2323 (715)478-2741 & e ine gin ar n M all E Sm e al t iv t o Toom air Automotive & Welding t ep u A R 207 Railway Ln. vyp. a i He qu E Mon. - Fri • 8 am - 5 pm Weekend Emergency Calls Available! Commercial - Residential - New Construction Industrial - Electrical Repairs (715) 784-0134 (715) 478-2618 621 SOUTH FOREST CRANDON, WI 54520 Pets, Pet Care & Farm t Pet Groo e l ms co i N (715) 478-2129 Full Service Salon Crandon, WI Laona Library Lore The Edith Evans Community Library is pleased to report that the following new items have been added to their growing collection for your viewing and/or reading pleasure: Adult Fiction: “And the mountains echoed” by Khaled Hosseini; “Apple orchard” by Susan Wiggs; “Best kept secret” by Jeffrey Archer; “Blossom sisters” by Fern Michaels; “Fly away” by Kristin Hannah; “12th of never” by James Patterson; “Wedding night” by Sophie Kinsella; Roofing: Shingles • Rubber • Steel and “Whiskey beach” by Nora Roberts Movies: “Django Siding: unchained”; Vinyl “Following her heart”; “Forgiven”; Left to die”; “Love’s everlasting courage”; Free Estimates • Reasonable Rates “Outsiders”; “Save the date”; “Smooch”; and “Working miracles” Young-Adult Non-Fiction: “Insects” by Kari Schuetz; “Life Serving for over 25 years“Most under the pirate Central code” byWI Cindy Jenson-Elliott; famous pirates” by Cindy Jenson-Elliott; “Pirate ships ahoy!” by Cindy Jenson-Elliott; and “Pirates’ tools for life at sea” by Cindy Jenson-Elliott KITSEMBLE EXTERIORS (715)623-5808 Certified, Experienced Professional Bathing - Hand Drying - Dematting Hand Scissoring - Clipper Work - Nail Trimming Coat & Skin Conditioning - Flea Dipping - Massage Convenient Pick-up & Delivery of your Pet HAY FOR SALE: We have barns full of hay, large rounds and small squares @ $4.00, easy loading. Call 715-889-1633 or 715-8890907. Can deliver is necessary. P16 NASHVILLE TRAILS: Trail rides for two or riding lessons just for you! Call 715-478-2174 or 715-8894307. P16 DOG BOARDING & GROOMING Large Cageless Kennels • Outdoor Runs Heated & Air Conditioned • Exercise Yards Linda Mihalko • 715-902-1351 • Argonne, WI PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 21, JULY 29, 2013 Bids & Notices INVITATION FOR QUOTES INVITATION FOR QUOTES The School Board of the School District of Wabeno Area will receive sealed quotes for the supply items listed below until 3:00 P.M., Friday, August 9, 2013 at the district administrator's office, Wabeno Elementary School, Wabeno, Wisconsin or mailed to: Dr. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator, School District of Wabeno Area, PO Box 460, Wabeno, WI 54566. Please label the quote envelopes accordingly. Milk supplies for the 2013-2014 school year Milk is to be delivered (1% & Skim white grade A) in one-half pint cartons (approximately 110,000) per year for student use, in one-half gallon cartons (approximately 200 per year) for kitchen use, and chocolate 1% milk in one-half pint cartons (approximately 20,000 per year) for student use. If a price adjustment is expected, please include an adjustment clause in the quote. Please mark envelope “Milk Quote”. Snow Removal for the 2013-2014 school year The School District of Wabeno Area is requesting sealed quotes on snow removal. Please quote costs to remove snow from all parking areas, bus garage, and elementary playground on a per plow basis. There are also timeline requirements so these areas are plowed prior to staff and students arriving at school. For further questions about the snow removal quote, contact Laurie Pries, Head of Maintenance at 715-473-5122 x 5138. Please mark envelope "Snow Removal Quote". The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all quotes. The quotes will be opened at the regular school board meeting on August 13, 2013. Request For Proposal Video Surveillance, Access Control System Replacement and Wireless Network Deployment at Sokaogon Chippewa Housing Authority The Sokaogon Chippewa Housing Authority is looking to replace their present analog surveillance system with an IP Based Video Surveillance System, add Access Control to designated buildings and deploy a wireless network infrastructure within the main building. All prospective suppliers must be able to furnish a complete solution, including all engineering design and development and complete deployment and testing of all systems and equipment furnished. The system is to be comprised of: VIDEO SYSTEM 1 - Video Surveillance Server with appropriate hard drive storage capacity 3 - Indoor Axis Series Cameras 5 - Outdoor Axis Series Outdoor Cameras 1 - Necessary brackets, mounts and extenders as may be required 1 - Salient Systems Complete View Pro Software and IP Camera License Pkg. ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM '1 - DSX 2-door controller with expansion to 8 doors 2 - DSX 2-door Expander Card 1 - Ethernet adapter 1 - Power Supply 6 - Card Readers 13 - Door Position Sensors for std service doors and overhead doors 50 - Key Fob Credentials 1 - Software Package NETWORK EQUIPMENT AND WIRELESS EQUIPMENT 1 - Network Switch with all necessary related components for connection to the campus network 4 - Access Points, antennas and base station as may be required for coverage at main building, necessary rack/cabinet for above, associated Patch Panel, Patch Cable, etc. All necessary network Cat6 Cabling as may be required All necessary low voltage cabling as may be required All necessary hard conduit stubs, overhead and underground runs, junction boxes, covers, etc. LABOR AND TRAINING Vendor to supply all necessary labor that may be required for complete installation of the above, test all configurations, certify all network runs, furnish, install and test all related software and provide training on all equipment to the end use. PREFERENCE Preferences will be given to those vendors that can provide a complete turnkey package taking full responsibility for furnishing of all necessary labor for the complete deployment of all equipment and software as defined above. The School Board of the School District of Wabeno Area will receive sealed quotes for fuel until 3:00 P.M., Friday, August 9, 2013 at the district administrator's office, Wabeno Elementary School, Wabeno, Wisconsin or mailed to: Dr. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator, School District of Wabeno Area, P. O. Box 460, Wabeno, WI 54566. Fuel for buses for 2013-2014 school year Gasoline – Approximately 3,500 gallons conventional no-lead w/o Ethanol Diesel fuel – Approximately 14,000 gallons #2 w/winter blend as needed The above must be delivered in bulk, on a keep full basis, to the school district's tanks in Wabeno. If a price adjustment is expected, the vendor should include an adjustment clause in the quote. Please submit the quote on a per gallon basis less federal tax, based on prices on August 1, 2013, and include your price sheets for that date. Please mark envelope “Gas & Diesel Quote”. Fuel for the propane bus for 2013-2014 school year Option 1: The propane bus must be filled on site, as needed, approximately every other day. Option 2: A proposal may be made for making arrangements for an on-site propane filling station. If such a proposal is to be made, it must include any costs the School District must incur for such filling station. With this option, the propane would be delivered in bulk to a tank in Wabeno. If a price adjustment is expected, the vendor should include an adjustment clause in the quote. Please submit the quote on a per gallon basis less federal tax, based on prices on August 1, 2013, and include your price sheets for that date. Please mark envelope “Propane Quote”. You may contact Paul Ehlinger at 715-473-2603 if you have any questions. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all quotes. The quotes will be opened at the school board meeting on August 13, 2013. WABENO SANITARY DISTRICT 1735 Third St., P.O. Box 4, Wabeno, WI 54566 • 715-473-2905 NOTICE - HYDRANT FLUSHING AUGUST 5TH & 6TH, 2013 We will be flushing the fire hydrants August 5th & 6th, 2013. You may wish to draw water prior to our flushing dates and refrigerate it for drinking purposes. During the flushing period your tap water can become discolored. Should you experience discoloration, please flush your water tap until the water runs clear. Hydrant flushing improves water quality. Should you be interested, we invite you to observe the change in the initial, intermediate and final water quality from the hydrant during flushing. Hydrant flushing can increase water pressure, remove discolored water from the system and increase fire-fighting ability in various parts of our system. This exercise flushes pockets of stagnated water out of the water supply system and improves water quality not only in color, odor and taste but can also remove harmful constituents before they are able to develop. Thank you in advance for your patience during this time period. Should you have any concerns, we ask that you feel free to contact our office at 473-2905. Public Library Hours Lakes Country Public Library - Lakewood - Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. • 715-276-9020. Wabeno Public Library - Tues & Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Wed. & Thurs. Noon - 5; Sat. 9 - Noon. Closed MONDAYS & SUNDAYS. Wifi signal: 8 a.m.-9 p.m., 7 days/week. 715-473-4131 Crandon Public Library - Monday, Tuesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. Noon • 715-478-3784. Laona Edith Evans Community Library - SUMMER HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. & extended hours on Tuesday 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CLOSED Saturday & Sunday • 715-674-4751 Museum Hours Forest County Museum- Summer Hours: 10-4 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center & Museum - Monday -Thursday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you have special research needs or want to inquire about collection, please call 715-478-4841. Wabeno Museum - Memorial Day - Through Labor Day Monday-Thursday: 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.; FridaySaturday: 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Please have your sealed bids returned to Sokaogon Chippewa Housing Authority by August 5, 2013, at 3:00 p.m. Forest County Health Department August Activities & Announcements WIC DRAFT PICK UP: Monday, August 5th – Wabeno Presbyterian Church, 12:00-1:30 pm Laona Senior Citizens Building, 2:00-3:30 pm Wednesday, August 7th & August 14th -- County Health Dept., Courthouse, Crandon, 8:30-12:00 a.m. and 1:00-4:30 p.m. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding a baby, a new mother, or have children under 5 years old, you may be eligible for the WIC “Woman, Infants & Children” nutrition program. WIC provides free healthy food (including formula for infants), breastfeeding support and nutrition information. To see if you are eligible, call Julie at 715478-3371. DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE ALL THE REQUIRED SCHOOL SHOTS? CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATION CLINICS (free to those that qualify): (Call for an appointment. - Phone 4783371) *Tuesday, August 20th -- Wabeno Town Hall, 3:30-4:00 p.m. *Monday, August 26th -- Laona Town Hall, 3:30-4:00 pm *Wednesday, August 28th -- County Health Department, Crandon Courthouse, 1:30-4:00 pm If you have any questions, or need to set up a special day & time for shots more convenient, NOTICE TO APPEAR Case No. 13sc-1417 Plaintiff: Get it Now, LLC. 1711 Schofield Ave. Weston, WI 54476 Defendant: Charles Sheldon 7936 Pine St. Argonne, WI 54511 THE COURT ORDERS 1. The defendant shall appear in person as stated below. JULY 31, 2013 AT 10:00 A.M. MARATHON COUNTY COURTHOUSE BRANCH 6 COURTROOM 500 FOREST ST., WAUSAU, WI 54403 CALLING ALL MARINES - WE WANT YOU! The Forest County Detachment of the Marine Corps League is looking for new regular members and associate members to come join us the first Wednesday of every month at the VFW Hall in Crandon. Food & Door Prizes. For more information please call Micah Dewing at 715-889-0371 OU/50 please call the Health Department. BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC: Tuesday, August 20th --Armstrong Creek Community Bldg, 11:00-11:30 a.m. Stop in for your free blood pressure. ** Save The Date: September 7th – 2nd Annual Harvest Fun Walk/Run at the Fair Grounds. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 22, JULY 29, 2013 Water’s Edge Lodge County Hwy. W, Crandon, WI (715)478-1224 On beautiful Lake Lucerne The perfect blend of family & fine dining Open 365 Days a Year for your Convenience Bar: Mon. - Fri. 4 p.m., Sat . & Sun. 1:00 p.m. Dinner: Mon. - Thurs. 4:45 p.m., Fri - Sun. 4:30 p.m. THURSDAY • Our Special Steak Night New York Strip - $10.95 • Rib Eye - $12.95 Happy Hour 4 -7 p.m. FRIDAY LIVE MUSIC WITH "SLIDIN' ON ICE" Saturday, Aug. 3rd; 6:30-10 p.m. HOMEMADE PIZZAS & ½ LB. BURGERS DAILY SPECIALS: Thurs. & Fri. - Perch Plate Sunday - $2 Off 16" Pizzas & $2 Rail Mixers & Domestic Beer Frog Alley Inn & Campground AYCE Haddock Fish Fry - $10.95 SATURDAY•Prime Rib King $18.95 • Queen $16.95 • Prince $15.95 Kids Dinner & Sandwich Menu FULL MENU CARRY OUTS Tues. Special: Baby Walleye $12.95 BAR • FOOD • COTTAGES • RV SITES THURS. & FRI. 2 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. NOON Amy & Mike Wall, Proprietors Located on Lily River with access to ATV/Snowmobile Trail 7790 Jones Lane, Pickerel WI • 715-484-7191 CRANDON, WI (715) 478-BOWL (2695) HAPPY HOUR MONDAY - FRIDAY 3 P.M - 6 P.M. $2.00 DOMESTIC BOTTLED BEER EVERYDAY TILL 10 P.M.! SATURDAY $1.00 PIE SHOTS WATER SKI SHOWS Hours: Mon. - Thur. 3 - Close Fri. - Sun. 12 - Close MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS at 6:30 pm www.MetongaBeachside.com 715-478-1059 FREE WIFI Serving Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Open 7 Days a Week! Tuesday - Wednesday 6:00 am Thursday thru Monday 7:00 am 16695 State Hwy 32 1 Mile South of Lakewood Karaoke with Dustin July 27TH - 9 - ? Prime Rib Night Aug 10 4 P.m. Look for us on facebook! Happy Hour Thursday 3-7 Mexican Night Aug. 1st 4 p.m. TIKI BAR OPEN Lake Metonga Serving DINNER Daily OPEN DAILY AT 11:30 AM, SERVING FOOD TILL 9 CLOSED TUESDAY Fri. 5; Sat. 2; Sun. Noon Join us at the Tiki Bar on Friday Fish & Sat. Steaks FRIDAY FISH FRY HOMEMADE PIZZA • BROASTED CHICKEN DAILY • AWESOME BLOODY MARYS • FREE WIFI POST LAKE INN SAT & SUN AT 8 A.M. FOR BREAKFAST, WEEKDAYS AT 11 A.M. - CLOSED TUESDAYS Located in Beautiful Downtown Post Lake • 715-275-3611 BEAVERS BAR & GRILL 16861 Unity Dr., Townsend • 715-276-1700 Full Menu • Full Bar •Friday Fish Fry • Daily Specials • Cooking From Scratch Adam Fleischman, Owner Log Cabin Cafe 502 S. Lake Ave, Crandon, WI 715-478-3998 At the Log Cabin Café we offer more than “EGG”celent breakfasts... In house or on the go we feature lovable lunches and premium dinners without the premium price! Made from scratch specials, homemade soups & chili, wonderful desserts & the delicious NEW addition of a FULL salad bar are served daily Come try our fresh ground coffee, hand pattied ground chuck burgers, & fabulous Friday night Fish Fry. Our NEW Saturday night service features specialty steak dinners, seafood selections and “fall off the bone” BBQ Ribs! Now Offering a Select Variety of Malt Beverages Tuesday Senior Discount night BREAKFAST SERVED ALL DAY, EVERY DAY! HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 6 am - 8 pm & Sun 6 am - 2 pm Hours: Wed. - Mon. 11 a.m. - Close Tuesday Closed County W, Wabeno 715-473-2129 Now Serving Burgers Hot Sandwiches & Pizza! Open Pool on Wednesdays Specials Monday $2.00 Domestic Tappers Wendseday $4.00 Long Islands Thursday $4.00 Long Islands Friday $3.00 Old Fashioned Saturday Captain Mixers $4 Doubles/$3 Single $2 Vodka Mixers Sunday $5.00 Bloody Marys $2.50 Bud Light & Miller Lite Bottles Pig Wrestling & Pig Roast! Saturday, August 3rd Music by "Mozart Cadillac" NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. 6 A.M. SUNDAY 8 A.M. OUTSIDE SEATING (WEATHER PERMITTING) Lunch: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner: 4 to 10 p.m. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK: Stir Fry w/Sesame Chicken. $7.95 Main Street Ed’s Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 23, JULY 29, 2013 Downtown Crandon 478-1010 200 S Lake Ave. ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FRIDAY FISH FRY $9.99 THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN DOWNTOWN CRANDON... FOR DINING, THAT IS. FRESHEST SALAD BAR IN TOWN! With all you care to eat Fantastic Potato Bar. Your Choice of Fried or Baked Fish Saturday Kentuck Day Kentucky Breakfast Buffet $7.99 Kentucky Lunch Pizza Buffet $7.99 Dinner Kentuck Char Broiled Steaks Best Steak & Shrimp in town! THIS SATURDAY EVENING OUR SUPPER CLUB MENU INCLUDES RIBEYE ROQUEFORT AND BROILED OR BREADED WALLEYE SERVING 5 TILL 9 PM with our great veggie & potato bar OUR FAMOUS Sunday Breakfast & Brunch Buffet $8.99 With Fruit & Pastry Bar • 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Breakfast 8-10:30 a.m. / Brunch 10:30-2 p.m. $10.99 Seniors$10.49 25 Flavors Cedar Crest Ice Cream Finest Scratch Pizzas in the Northwoods! 2 Dining Rooms - Groups Welcome WEEKLY SPECIALS: July 29 - Aug. 4 Mon: Open Faced Turkey Plate $7.25 Tues: Smoked Sausage, Kraut & Dumplings $7.25 Wed: Broasted Chicken $6.95 • Thu: Lasagna Dinner $7.25 Fri: Walleye Dinner Just $12.95 Hotel Crandon North Lake Avenue Downtown Crandon 715-478-2414 HILL'S STILL Saturday Charlie is serving his Special Menu SUPPER CLUB & CATERING OUR WILDLIFE SCENE Mon. & Wed. - A.Y.C.E. Walleye INCLUDES THE Tues. & Wed. 2010 RECORD BLACK BEAR Mexican & German Menu FROM BRYANT, WI! Homemade Pizza Call for Catering & Orders To Go Gift Certificates Available CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK! OPEN WED. & THURS. EVENINGS 4:30 - 8 P.M. Breakfast: Mon. - Sat., 6 - 11 a.m.; Lunch: Mon. - Fri., 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Friday Dinner: 4-8 p.m., Sundays: 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. - Chicken & Ribs Friday - A.Y.C.E. FISH & CHICKEN Sat. - Full menu 4:30 p.m. featuring California Prime Rib Sun. - Buffet 10 a.m./Full Menu 4 p.m. (715) 484-3211 or 484-2100 ALL CHICKEN PRESSURE FRIED Highway 55, Pearson • 5 miles past Mole Lake Casino FRIDAY SERVING: Perch, White Fish & Shrimp Baskets SLING IT HAPPY HOUR MON. & THURS. 4-6 Hours: Thurs. - Mon. 11 a.m. - Close CLOSED TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ALL FULL DINNERS INCLUDE SOUP & FULL SALAD BAR al Lap "Backwoods FinBar & Karaoke" Grill 9 p.m. -? Saturday, July 27th 9065 Pickerel Lake Road, Pickerel • 484-4444 1 mile west of DD on Pickerel Lake Road Open 7 Days a Week - Noon - Close FREE WIFI OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Saturday & Friday at 11 a.m. for Sandwiches, Chicken & Drinks Sunday at 10 a.m.; Monday - Thursday at 4:30 p.m. e h ON DECK PLATTER T 123 N. Lake Ave, 715-478-0077 • Next to Pioneer Express NORTHEASTERN WISCONSIN'S ONLY SUSHI BAR! (Sushi available Wednesday thru Saturday) Watch Yuna prepare the sushi of your choice, raw or non-raw, including: SALMON, TUNA, CRAB, SHRIMP TEMPURA, SMOKED EEL, SMOKED SALMON, WHITE TUNA, RED SNAPPER, CAVIAR (FLYING FISH ROE), AND MORE! Also, try some: Seaweed Salad, Miso Soup or Edamame! ENU UE M UNIQ NTY! T S MO COU THE REST zzas, IN FO ion to Pi e t i gs w d In ad & Hot Do cos, a s T r e Burg yros, Fish uban :G &C have hillys ies, P iches. g a o H w r Sand f ou me o izers: o s t Try appe Cheese ious delic ips, Mac & ppers Ch o Po Pickle s, Jalapen e! e or g t ch M Wed & Mu ll menu a m r fu o u c o . r See tte ckpla on d e STEP UP TO THE PLATE....FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT! OPEN DAILY AT 11:00 A.M. Thank Yous & Personals ATS & THA R G The Laona/Wabeno NK N Pearson-Pickerel Lions Golf Outing Winners CO Golf Team would like to congratulate Dave Schlundt of Antigo, WI for winning the R1TP TaylorMade Driver in our recent raffle. The Laona/Wabeno Golf Team would also like to thank the people who purchased raffle tickets to help our program. Thank YOU and go REBELS! HAPPY 3Oth BIRTHDAY RANDY! From: Kaitlyn Amy & Jeff Matt & Erin Tyler, Kaleb, Kaybree & Keaston Nicolet’s new, flexible evening classes Designed for busy people seeking a college degree This fall Nicolet College is launching a series of highly flexible evening courses that give busy individuals the chance to earn college credits by attending class only one night a week. “These courses are designed specifically for people who want to earn a college credential but are unable to attend classes during the day,” said Rose Prunty, dean of the University Transfer Liberal Arts program at Nicolet. “Many students work during the day or have other obligations. These courses are perfect for these individuals.” Along with attending class one night per week, the courses feature a flexible online component, giving students the opportunity to complete the remaining coursework at a time that fits best in their schedule, Prunty explained. Class sessions will be held over an interactive television network on both the Nicolet Campus just south of Rhinelander and at Nicolet’s Lakeland Center in Minocqua. One class session will start at 5:30 p.m. and another at 7:15 p.m. or 7:35 p.m. Each class is three credits. “This will give students the opportunity to earn six college credits by attending class one night per week and 12 credits if they wanted to attend two nights per week,” Prunty said. The courses will include General Education classes, which are required for many of Nicolet’s degrees, diplomas and certificates, and classes in the college’s University Transfer Liberal Arts program, where students complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. Courses include Written Communication, Contemporary American Society, History, Environmental Science, Psychology, Art Appreciation, English Composition, Math with Business Application, and Oral/Interpersonal Communication. Fall Semester starts Monday, August 26. For more information, visit nicoletcollege.edu or call the college at (715) 365-4451, 1-800-544-3039, ext. 4451; TDD (715) 365-4448. S Congratulations to the winners of the 2013 Pearson-Pickerel Lions Club Annual Golf Outing held on Monday, July 8, 2013 at the Maplewood Golf Course in Pickerel. Left to Right: Jim and Barb Honzik, Tony LeBrun and Jeff Coenen. Proceeds from this annual Lions Club event, help support our local communities, colleges and environment programs. Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary on July 25th CONGRATULATIONS To Sam Kalata on his 3rd Place Wins at the WISCONSIN STATE TRAPSHOOT (Not Bad For Your First Time Out!) To Ted and Virginia Brownell All our Love, From Tara, Kathy, Janice, Russell, Lynn, Whitey and Families HAPPY BIRTHDAY Love, Mom, Dad & all your family Crandon 4th of July Winners Float Chambers Choice - Sinnerman Tattoo 1st - Water Ski Club 2nd - R/C Havok Antique Cars 1st - Eugene Eastman 2nd - Dick Herman Trucks 1st - JDF Trucking 2nd - Kevin Houle Kids 1st - Crandon Little League Continental waterfowl surveys show healthy duck populations MADISON – With high continental total duck and wetland numbers, state waterfowl biologists expect a 60day duck season similar to recent years but with the possibility of bag limit changes for certain species. This information comes after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released continental duck numbers in the Trends in Duck Breeding Populations report [PDF] [exit DNR] on July 12. “This continental survey information is an essential piece in determining Wisconsin’s waterfowl season frameworks,” said Kent Van Horn, migratory game bird ecologist for the Department of Natural Resources. “The information we are seeing is promising for the upcoming season.” The 2013 North American total duck population estimate was 45.6 million, which is the second highest on record and 33 percent above the long-term average. The 2012 estimate was the highest estimate on record and 6 percent above 2013. Wetland numbers across the survey area were up from last year and 35 percent above the long-term average. Mallard numbers were estimated at 10.4 million, similar to last year and 36 percent above the long-term average. Most other species estimates were above or at the long-term average. “With high mallard numbers and good wetland conditions, we are confident there will be a 60-day duck season,” said Van Horn. “However, hunters should be aware of potential bag limit changes for canvasback and scaup.” “While canvasback and scaup make up a relatively small percentage of the overall Wisconsin harvest, these species are important to many duck hunters,” said Van Horn. “We may see changes to their daily bag limits in 2013.” Breeding canvasbacks were estimated at 787,000, similar to 2012 counts and 37 percent above the long-term average. This may allow for an increase to a two canvasback daily bag. Scaup estimates were at 4.2 million, which was 20 percent below 2012 and 17 percent below the longterm average. This is similar to most recent years. The scaup harvest strategy is expected to call for a return to a two bird daily bag limit from last year’s four bird bag. The Canada geese that breed in northern Now you’re turning “21” Life has truly just begun. We hope & wish your Dreams come true, Along the way a gorgeous View. With love to Abby Albrecht Mom, Kyle, Morgan, Brogan & Baby Merci PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 24, JULY 29, 2013 Ontario, and known as the Mississippi Valley Population, make up about 60 percent of Wisconsin’s regular season goose harvest. These geese had a late start to the breeding season, but surveys indicated good production and low nest predation. Breeding estimates for 2013 were at 319,693. This is up 16 percent from last year but 10 percent below the long-term average after several prior years with lower recruitment. Wisconsin DNR staff are currently in discussions at the Mississippi Flyway Council meeting and will have more information in time for the early August public waterfowl meetings and hearings [PDF]. For more information on waterfowl hunting, search the DNR website for "waterfowl.” New Wisconsin Rustic Road in Oconto County Governor Scott Walker has announced the designation of Wisconsin Rustic Road 113 (R-113) in northern Oconto County. Otherwise known as Old 32 Road, it begins in the town of Mountain near County W, passes through the town of Riverview, and ends in the town of Lakewood at County F. Old 32 Road spans 9.4 miles through the Chequamegon/Nicolet National Forest, where beautiful wooded vistas teem with wildlife and birds. A complementary feature is the Mountain Fire Tower. It was built in 1934 and is the only fire tower still standing in the area. R-113 also provides access to the Nicolet State Trail, cross country ski trails and ATV routes, along with campsites. Wisconsin’s Rustic Roads program was started 40 years ago. It was created in 1973 to preserve scenic, lightlytraveled country roads for the leisurely enjoyment of bikers, hikers and motorists. Rustic Roads range from under two miles to 37 miles in length and have a maximum speed limit of 45 miles per hour. Unique brown and yellow signs mark the routes of all officially designated Rustic Roads. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation oversees the Rustic Roads program; however, the roads remain under local government jurisdiction. With the addition of Rustic Road 113, the state’s system now includes nearly 650 miles of Rustic Roads through 58 Wisconsin counties. For more information on the state’s Rustic Roads program, including details on obtaining a free Rustic R o a d s t r a v e l g u i d e , v i s i t www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/scenic/rusticroads.htm. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 26, JULY 29, 2013 Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club has very busy summer A very busy summer for Red Arrow Snowmobile ATV Club started on Saturday June 29th with a “Family Fun Day” at Birch Hills Resort in Townsend. The day began with a club meeting and group ATV/UTV ride followed by a fundraiser on the beach. Nearly $1,000.00 was raised to support a pair of scholarships for the 2014 graduating class at Wabeno High School and a donation to the Christian Food Pantry in Townsend. On July 1st and 2nd Red Arrow held a DNR ATV Safety Class at the Townsend Town Hall. A total of 28 students were enrolled and all passed the test and got their Safety Certificates. Several important changes have taken place recently. Information about those changes can be found on the home page of the Red Arrow website . Also, Joe wants to help get the word out that anyone born on or after January 1st, 1988 must take the ATV Safety Course to ride legally in Wisconsin. The 4th of July parade is always a big event in Townsend and Red Arrow entered two semi-tractor trailers to celebrate the 45th founding of the club. Formed in 1968 Red Arrow has been long recognized for great trails. The Ultimate Groomer on one semi and sleds and ATVs from vintage to brand new on the other showed the progression of the sports over the years. Finally, Red Arrow will be hosting its 7th Annual Corn Roast and ATV/UTV Parade on the Saturday of Labor Day Weekend (August 31st). The event will start with a 10:00 a.m. ATV/UTV parade from Townsend Shell to Barb’s Valley Inn followed by the Corn Roast from 11:00 a.m. till 9:00 p.m. The public is invited to participate in all the activities. Enjoy the fresh sweet corn, food, DJ Music and meat raffles along with some ice cold refreshments. Barb’s Valley Inn is just north of Townsend and known area wide for the snowmobile and ATV on the roof. Event proceeds will be used to maintain and develop snowmobile and ATV/UTV trails in the Townsend area. BUYING NOW Aluminum Cans! 43¢/lb Complete Autos.................$190/GT Auto Bodies......................$160/GT Tin/Appliances..................$130/GT No. 1 Copper......................$2.35/lb No. 2 Copper......................$2.15/lb Misc. Aluminum...................$.43/lb Yellow Brass......................$1.55/lb Clean Copper Radiators.....$1.55/lb Aluminum Rims...................$.55/lb Clean Cast Brake Drums & Rotors.........................$168/GT Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Automotive Batteries $5.25 Minimum or 18¢ lb. D.J.'S RECYCLING Hours: Mon. - Fri., 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; Sat. 8 - Noon 6516 Cty G, Cavour, WI, 715-649-3223 Hearing Issues? Factory worker, Logger or any hearing issues? Miracle Ear has FREE screening! Every other Tuesday at the ADRC of the Northwoods, Crandon office. If you would like a "free" screening, call Mary on Tuesday or Wednesday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the ADRC of the Northwoods, Crandon office at 715-478-2162 to make an appointment. Check your hearing today! HELP WANTED: FULL TIME OIL CHANGE TECH & LIGHT MECHANICAL. Apply in person at Elite Auto Ask for Denise 305 E. Pioneer St. Crandon 715-784-6046 HELP WANTED K-6 Grade Special Education Teaching Position 7-12 Grade Speacial Education Teaching Position Job Description: The School District of Laona has a full-time K-6 Special Education Teaching Position and a full-time 7-12 Special Education Teaching Position open for the 2013-2014 school year. Qualifications: The School District of Laona is seeking a special education elementary teacher and a special education high school teacher. The successful candidates will have outstanding communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Requirements: Applicants must have, or be eligible to obtain necessary licensure from the Department of Public Instruction. How to Apply: Interested and licensed candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume, transcripts, copy of license(s), and three (3) current letters of reference by Thursday, August 1, 2013 to; Laurie Asher, Discrict Administrator, School District of Laona, PO Box 100, Laona, WI 54541 The School District of Laona in accordance with Wisconsin Fair Employment Practices Act, Wis. Stat. 111.31, does not discriminate in hiring practice on the basis of age, race, color, creed, physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability or handicap, national origin, political affiliation, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, arrest record or conviction record. The school district is an equal opportunity employer. The Laona School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. INVITATION FOR BIDS HELP WANTED Substitute Teachers for the School District of Wabeno Area The School District of Wabeno Area is hiring substitute teachers for the 2013-2014 school year. For the 2013-2014 school year, substitute teachers shall be paid at the rate of $100.00 per day. Applicants with a Department of Public Instruction, SubTeacher license, and/or 5 year renewable teaching license will be given preference. DPI Short Term Substitute Permits will be considered. If you are interested in being considered for substitute teaching for the School District of Wabeno Area, you must submit a copy of your current license and must complete a Substitute Information Sheet which can be obtained at the district office or downloaded from our website. Even if you were a substitute teacher for our district last year, we will need your updated contact information. An orientation and information session for all substitutes will be held on Thursday, August 29. Details about this event will be mailed out. Contact the District Office at 715-473-2592 if you have any questions. The School District of Wabeno Area in accordance with Wisconsin Fair Employment Practices Act, Wisconsin Statute 111.31, does not discriminate in hiring practice on the basis of gender, age, race, color, creed, religion, genetic information or testing, physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability or handicap, national origin, political affiliation, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, arrest record or conviction record. The School District of Wabeno Area is an equal opportunity employer. HELP WANTED: Conway True Value Hardware is now hiring a part time cashier. Must be available to work flexible hours, mornings, afternoons and weekends. Customer service, computer knowledge and good math skills are a plus. Please apply in person at Conway Betc15 True Value, Pioneer Plaza, Crandon. Help Wanted HELP WANTED The Forest County Highway Department is accepting applications for a full time position. This position would be involved with all road maintenance functions of the Highway Department. Applicants must have a valid drivers license, with a clean driving record, with a CDL endorsement, and be able to pass a physical, audiogram and D.O.T. drug screen. Applications may be obtained at the Highway offices located at 5350 County Road W, Crandon, WI. All interested parties must file a new job application to be given consideration. Applications will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on July 30, 2013. By order of the Forest County Highway Committee: John H. Rogers, Highway Commissioner Well Established Century 21 Franchise Real Estate Company in Forest and Langlade Counties looking for experienced agent. Prime downtown Crandon location! Instant huge book of business with sellers and buyers! Your own phone and desk! You can work from the office or at home. The choice is yours, but we have numerous daily Walkins. Please call anytime. All inquiries will be kept confidential. Renee Irish Century 21 Northwoods Team 715-216-1063 Betc15 HELP WANTED: We have Roll Roofing to be installed on flat roof. Please give estimates. Townsend. Call 715-276-6559. P16 HELP WANTED: Yard work, name your hours, Crandon area. Call 715-478-5832. P16 WANTED BY THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE: CITY CARRIER ASSISTANT (CCA) For the 545 zip code area Positions available in Crandon. PART-TIME POSITION Hourly Rate of pay: $15.00 CCA's are needed to provide service on established regular routes in the absence of Regular City Carriers (scheduled days off, vacation, sick leave, etc.) or to provide service on auxiliary routes. This is a non-career position and does not initially include health benefits. POSITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Safe driving record 2. Valid State driver's license 3. Two years driving experience 4. Meet personal & medical suitability requirements 5. Pass 473 exam and all road tests and training DUCK’S BAR Would like to hire someone who wants to work. Please apply in person ask for Whitney or Bob. 213 North Lake Ave., Crandon PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 27, JULY 29, 2013 INVITATION FOR BIDS HELP WANTED Instructional Aide The School District of Wabeno School Title VII (Indian Education Act) grant program announces a part-time position for the district. This position will be for $11.45 per hour, approximately 20 to 24 hours per week working with targeted Native American students in grades 7-12, and possibly some time working with elementary students. The primary focus of this position will be to work with students to increase their math skills. This will include administering a computer-based math assessment and having students use a computer-based math program. Training will be provided for use of the computer-based programs. Applicants will need to be able to work with students either individually or in small groups. Applicants should be comfortable using computers and willing to obtain additional training. The individual hired will need to work cooperatively with district staff to schedule student services. This position requires the ability to work well with students of all ages, maintain student records and to write basic progress reports. Experience working with students will be helpful. Background checks of potential applicants will be required. Interested applicants should pick up a job application at the district office located at the Wabeno Elementary School. Applications are due by 12:00 noon on Friday, August 9, 2013 to the Wabeno School District Office. Indian preference will be used in hiring as required by Title VII Program Rules and Regulations. Questions regarding this position can be directed to either Kim Odekirk, District Administrator (715-473-2592) between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M., or to Deb Kruger, Program Coordinator at 715 276-7404. The School District of Wabeno Area in accordance with Wisconsin Fair Employment Practices Act, Wisconsin Statute 111.31, does not discriminate in hiring practice on the basis of gender, age, race, color, creed, religion, genetic information or testing, physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability or handicap, national origin, political affiliation, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, arrest record or conviction record. The School District of Wabeno Area is an equal opportunity employer. HELP WANTED: Experienced concrete worker. Pay based on experience. Contact Samz Concrete. 715-902-0296 Work Wanted HOME CARE Compassionate care giver with 15 years experience. Services include: personal hygiene, food preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and assist with medication. Recently relocated from Milwaukee area. Caring companion with references. Call Jane Johnson at 715-484-3051 P16 Grandmommy's Daycare In Wabeno, is currently taking applications for the 2013 school year. I offer a loving, active, adventurous, country environment for your child to explore and enjoy. Activities daily, certified, YoungStar rated, CPR, references available. Located two miles off of Hwy 32. Call Becky at (715) 889-2347. B18 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 28, JULY 29, 2013 City of Crandon Crime Report CITY OF CRANDON POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM THE DESK OF CHIEF PACKARD June 2013 CPD Activity Report: Complaint(s)/911 Calls6 Accident(s) (1 12 Point Lawn Mower Tune-Up Special! CITATION ISSUED) • Change Engine Oil • Check Ignition 11 Animal Complaint(s) • Sharpen Blade • Clean Cooling Fins 2 Assault/Battery (2 ARRESTS) • Replace Spark Plug • Adjust Speed Controls • Replace Air Cleaner • Lube Chassis 3 ATV/UTV Complaint(s) • Adjust Carburetor • Power Wash 1 Burglary/Breaking and Entering Complaint(s) • Check Compression • Test Run 7 Assists to Citizens/Motorists 15 Assists to Forest County Sheriff’s Dept. 3 Child Abuse/Neglect Complaint(s) 5 9 . 4 $5& Up Additional Parts & Labor at Extra Charge 6 Criminal Damage to Property/Vandalism Complaints 4 Custody Matter/Disputes 10 Disorderly Conduct/Fight (2 ARRESTS/2 CITATIONS ISSUED) 3 Domestic Dispute/Disturbance 3 Drug Possession/Investigation (1 CITATION ISSUED) 2 Fireworks Complaint(s) 4 Fraud Complaint(s) All Brands of Mowers! FREE Pick-Up & Delivery Available! Elite Automotive & Accessories 305 E. Pioneer St., Crandon, WI 54520 5 Harassment/Threat Complaint(s) [email protected] • 25 Health/Safety/Welfare 1 Liquor Law Violation(s) (2 CITATIONS ISSUED) 1 Motor Vehicle Theft Complaint 11 Noise/Disturb Peace Complaint(s) 1 O.W.I. (1 ARREST) 4 Suspicious Person/Activity/Vehicle Complaint(s) 6 Theft Complaint(s) 5 Traffic/Parking Complaint(s) 9 Vehicle Lockout(s) 27 Warnings to Drivers (re: Vehicle or Traffic Safety) 715-784-6046 Care-giver training on August 14 Care-giving can be stressful, and rewarding. And it shouldn’t have to be done without help. The Forest County Commission on Aging is again offering a free day-long training for those involved in this necessary and valuable activity. On August 14 , the training will begin at 8 a.m. at the Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center at 8130 Mish-kowen Drive with interesting sessions on such topics as dispensing and storage of medicines, foot care, music therapy, nutrition, caregiver stress, , and others. Displays with information on other services and topics will be present. Lunch, courtesy of the Forest County Potawatomi Community will be available for all participants and the training will conclude at 3:00 p.m. This year, private care-givers are invited to join those working in the profession, subject to space limitations. Please call 715 478- 7712 by August 8, to reserve your place for this comprehensive, informative day. We hope to see you there. 3 Warrant Arrest(s) Pioneer Express • 715-478-3640 CUSTOM PRINTING Envelopes • Business Cards • Raffle Tickets Posters • Letterheads • Carbonless Business Forms & More 8 Citations Issued re: Traffic-Related Matters We invite you to apply to be on the Governing Board of Directors Areas of GOVERNANCE FOCUS As a Federally Qualified Health Center, the majority of the Board members are to be patients of Northern Health Centers, Inc. 2. Approve Health Center Program Grant Application Both Professional and Consumer input is important to the Governance of NHC. We are seeking individuals willing to serve as Board Members as well as Advisors to the Board. Directors serve a 3 year term charged with the responsibility to oversee the performance of the Health Center and plan for it's future. We welcome those of you who are unable to meet the time commitments of full membership, but would be willing to contribute as a short term or occasional Advisor to the Board. 1. Assess and Monitor Needs of Target Population 3. Adopt a Sliding Fee Discount Program 4. Approve and Monitor Annual Budget 5. Review Independent Financial Audit 6. Monitor Financial Performance Using Financial Statement Data 7. Establish a Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Program 8. Select Services Provided and Hours of Operation 9. Engage in Long-Term Strategic Planning Please contact Shelly White, Executive Director to learn more about how you can help the Health Care Providers of Northern Health Centers, Inc. to improve our comprehensive health care program.
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