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Central Wisconsin CAR-RT-SORT Pre-Sort Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 48 WAUTOMA, WI P.O. BOx 838, WautOma, WI 54982 • (920) 787-3334 ad deadlIne ClassIfIed - 10 a.m. mOnday - dIsPlay 4:30 P.m. tuesday COVER Deputy Sheriff Wally Zuehlke and Argo greeted Bryn and Hannah Gunderson, Wautoma, at the meet and greet for the county’s newest K-9 held at the Waushara County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 26. The girls are the daughters of Zach and Angie Gunderson. FREE nO. 40 frIday, OCtOBer 4, 2013 PuBlIshed By WautOma neWsPaPer, InC. INSIDE COLOMA CYCLING CLUB CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS ON WAUSHARA COUNTY BACK ROADS Resorter INSERTS Ace Hardware, Wautoma Benny’s Supermarket, Wild Rose Coloma Supermarket, Coloma Copps Coupon Book, Wautoma Copps Weekly Savings, Wautoma L&L Hardware, Coloma Menards (2) Piggly Wiggly, Wautoma & Redgranite Royal Supermarket, Plainfield Shopko Hometown, Wautoma MAILED TO OVER 15,000 HOMES EVERY WEEK

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Page 1: Central Wisconsin Resorter 2013 No. 40

Central WisconsinCAR-RT-SORT

Pre-Sort StandardU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPermit No. 48

WAUTOMA, WI

P.O. BOx 838, WautOma, WI 54982 • (920) 787-3334ad deadlIne ClassIfIed - 10 a.m. mOnday - dIsPlay 4:30 P.m. tuesday

COVERDeputy Sheriff Wally Zuehlke and Argo greeted Bryn and Hannah Gunderson, Wautoma, at the meet and greet for the county’s newest K-9 held at the Waushara County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 26. The girls are the daughters of Zach and Angie Gunderson.

FREE

nO. 40 frIday, OCtOBer 4, 2013 PuBlIshed By WautOma neWsPaPer, InC.

INSIDEColoma CyClINg ClubCElEbratES fIvE yEarSoN WauShara CouNtybaCk roaDS

Resorter

INSERTSAce Hardware, WautomaBenny’s Supermarket, Wild RoseColoma Supermarket, ColomaCopps Coupon Book, WautomaCopps Weekly Savings, WautomaL&L Hardware, ColomaMenards (2)Piggly Wiggly, Wautoma & RedgraniteRoyal Supermarket, PlainfieldShopko Hometown, Wautoma

Mailed to over

15,000 HoMes every Week

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Resorter, Friday, October 4, 2013, Page 3

Full Service Marine Store with Over 100 Years of Experience

W7461 State Rd. 21/73, Wautoma 920-787-0033Monday-Friday 8-5, Saturday 9-3

Website: www.blackhawkmarine.net Email: [email protected]

Ask your neighbors where they would buy!CLOSED SUNDAYS EXCEPT BY APPOINTMENT

END OF SEASON PELICAN SALE!Kayaks and Paddle Boats

STOP IN & SEE THE NEW S SERIES FROM SOUTH BAY

FLOE SALE ON A FEW SECTIONSSlightly Damaged Alumagrain Dock

(Cash and Carry)

New Floor PlansSet These Boats Apart from Brand X Lifetime Hull Warranty and 5-Year

Warranty on Bow and SternFree Layaway till Spring 2014

WAUTOMA WHOLESALE FOOD AND THRIFT

NEW STORE OPENING

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7!

Great Prices on All Kinds of Food Items, Including Dog Food

and Household Goods!STOP IN FOR

GREAT SAVINGS!On Hwy. 21 Next to

Country Pride MotorsWautoma • 920-787-0185

Save Some

Green!

Winding Creek CampgroundOn Big Roche-a-Cri Creek, All Seasonal Sites

563 1st Avenue, P.O. Box 133Hancock, WI 54943

715-335-8100info@windingcreekcampground.comwww.windingcreekcampground.com

A CAMPGROUND FOR NATURE LOVERSLarge Wooded Sites, Fishing Pond, Trails,Swimming Beach, Wildlife & Bird Watching

Waushara area Democrats announce a speaker from Central Sands Bill Vance, from Friends of the Central Sands, will be the guest speaker at the October meeting of the Waushara Area Democrats. Friends of the Central Sands (FOCS) is a local, non-profit organization whose mission it is to promote good steward-ship of the natural resources of the Central Sands Area. FOCS has been very active in rep-resenting the residents of the Central Sands Area in fighting threats to our groundwater such

as factory farms and proposed new state laws and regulations that many believe would ham-per the ability of the DNR to protect our delicate local envi-ronment. Visit the Friends of Central Sands website at friendsofcs.org to learn more about the organization. The meeting will take place on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. at the CAPsell building in Wautoma.

Diabetes Self Management Program The Aging and Disability Resource Center serving Adams, Green Lake, Marquette, and Waushara Counties (ADRC) has a new program to offer - it’s called Healthy Living with Diabetes. It is a six-week program designed by Stanford University for people with diabetes and their caregiv-ers. During the workshop, par-ticipants receive support from trained leaders and other work-shop participants, learn prac-tical ways to manage their pain and fatigue, learn about reading food labels, planning low-fat meals, preventing low blood sugar, exercise options, foot care, learn better ways to communicate about their con-ditions with doctors and fam-

ily members, problem-solving, and goal-setting. This workshop will meet on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each week in Wautoma starting Oct. 21 at Hope Lutheran Church. There is a suggested donation, but not required to take the class. To register or for more information on upcoming workshop or other programs, contact the ADRC toll free at 1-877-883-5378 and ask for Shannon.

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Resorter, Friday, October 4, 2013, Page 4

The Professional Sales & Service Shop

910 Roberts Rd • Wild Rose920-622-4114

We Service All Makes & Models of Lawnmowers!

WE ALSO SELL QUALITY PARTS FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER!

Hansen Small Engine

Benny’s Shopping Center

On County Road G & H One Block East of Hwy. 22

Roseville PlazaGifts • Ice Cream

Mini Golf • Driving RangeOver 32 Flavors

of Ice Cream

920-622-5090/920-622-3957 •Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m.,Store Closed Mondays

•Storage Units Available 535 Main Street, Wild Rose

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Great LunchesIncluding

a Variety of Salads,Sandwiches,

Soups & DessertsOpen Daily 10 a.m.-3 p.m./Closed Sun. & Mon.

Lunch Starts 11 a.m.

BENNY’S MARKET•Grocery •Fresh Produce •Meat •Deli & Bakery

920-622-3361Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Sun. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

LIQUOR & HARDWARE STORELargest Selection of Liquor & Beer in the Area

NOW AVAILABLE: Hardware & Tools920-622-3827

Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 10-8, Sat. 9-8, Sun. 10-5

Welcome to Main StreetW ild R ose

Jenks RecyclingChris Jenks, Owner

W3837 County Road NNPine River, WI 54965WI Salvage Dealer #1435

920-229-7511 Cell920-987-5009 Shop

We Pay Cash for Cars, Trucks, Farm Machinery,Scrap Metal, Copper, Brass, Aluminum & Batteries

Recycle with Us! Always Prompt & Honest!Free pick up or Drop off available by Appointment

John’s175 River Street

Wild Rose, WI 54984John (920) 622-4872

Fax: (920) 622-4283Master Plumbing #223541 Pump Installer #6419

PLUMBING

•Quality Plumbing & Repairs•New Construction & Remodeling•Water Pumps, Water Softening Devices & Fixtures•Hydronic & Radiant Heating •Septic Systems•Water Heaters •Sewer Camera

SERVICING ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS

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Resorter, Friday, October 4, 2013, Page 5

27+ wooded acre parcel. Great building site. Seller has trails throughout. There is a shed on the property that needs some finishing touches. 50083027 $83,900

TEXT CB1773 to 88500

Coloma home with 3BR, 2 bath, and 7.9 acres. Full walkout base-ment, main floor laundry, fireplace, Bank foreclosure. Priced to sell. 50083004 $85,000

TEXT CB1956 to 88500

Silver Springs Lake 2 bedroom home on approx. 100 ft of frontage. New mound system put in July 2011. Fireplace, central air & 2 car garage. 50038095 $159,900

TEXT CB1771 to 88500

The lake home you have been looking for. Updated blacktop drive, well, car-pet, gas furnace & C/A, and $8000 roll out dock and all appliances included! 50077038 $180,000

TEXT CB1967 to 88500

Central Wisconsin 300 acres with water impoundments & ponds. Wildlife including deer, turkeys & waterfowl. Small cabin with elec-tric. Duck & deer blinds. 50075263 $969,000

Little Hills Lake Chalet. 4BR, 2 baths, central air, 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage with attic above for added storage. Best view on the lake. Approx. 5 acres of land. 50078438 $375,000

TEXT CB1781 to 88500

Very nice 1.5 story Log home on 2.39 acres per csm. Home features 2 bedrooms, could be 3 with full fin-ished basement walkout along with 2.5 baths. 50076761 $199,900

TEXT CB2037 to 88500

This charming brick duplex is an excellent investment opportunity! One up, one down both 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Cute with country style. Priced to sell! 50075225 $59,900

TEXT CB3411 to 88500

Neat and clean 2BR, 1 bath home, very large inviting family room with attached screened porch, spacious living room, convenient breezeway to laundry room. 50071548 $44,900

TEXT CB3410 to 88500

Two Oaks Golf 2 bedroom condo features reading loft, gas fireplace, central air, full basement, patio & 2 car garage. 50048861 $179,900

TEXT CB1585 to 88500

Water ski, Pine Lake. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car detached garage and boat house with kitchen and bath that will knock your socks off! 50076411 $180,000

TEXT CB3420 to 88500

Country home on 1.6 acres in-cludes blk top drive, attached garage, main flr laundry, huge liv-ing room, 2BR, 1 bath, & endless storage. Extra 20x30 pole shed. 50081305 $99,900

White River frontage with a park-like BIG backyard. Open ranch concept, hardwood floors, fireplace and 4 seasons room with a beauti-ful view. 50082263 $109,900

TEXT CB2029 to 88500

Country 3BR home on 5 gorgeous acres features huge beautiful shade trees, garage, main floor laundry, huge kitchen, & ample storage for one’s possessions. 50073246 $75,900

19.2 acres to build your dream home on or use for recre-ation. 5 mi. west of Wautoma. 50023060 $65,000

TEXT CB1789 to 88500

17 Acres of country with garage, 6” well and on-site electric, road frontage, and buildable. 50031744 $59,900

Mobile home on 6 lots. Split bed-room design, 2 nice decks, newer roof and gutters, garage and stor-age shed. Year round home or a great getaway! 50083771 $69,900

TEXT CB1797 to 88500

Big ranch home on 5+ acres. Pri-vate deck, fenced pasture, garage with workshop, central air, fire-place. Close to hunting and fish-ing. 50077393 $119,000

Motivated Seller! Upper and Lower multi unit. Two bed-room, one bath. One bedroom, one bath. Detached garage. 50061624 $74,900

TEXT CB1760 to 88500

Beautiful 4BR, 2.5 bath two story charming home has a front porch that says welcome, come on in. Large lot, 4.23 acres, per seller, Two car garage. 50074500 $147,500

TEXT CB3419 to 88500

William G. Smith

414-380-2455

Gene Volk

715-572-3285

Vicki Buksyk

920-407-1660

Bob GierachBroker/Manager 920-229-0907

Jeff Eggers

715-281-0764

Karen Tschurwald

920-570-1355

A.J. McCaskey

920-572-0149

Nikki Bauknecht

920-538-1412

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH Festivities begin at 10 a.m.

Great Pumpkin ContestSizing 10-10:30 a.m.

TRACTOR PARADE & COW DROP AT 12 P.M.*

TRACTOR/TRUCK PULL AT 3 P.MRegistration 2 P.M.

GREAT PUMPKIN DROP AT 3 P.M.

1ST NATIONAL KIDS ZONE 10 A.M.-3 P.M.KIDS GAMES GALORE!

KIDS PEDAL PULL 11 A.M.-NOON

PUMPKIN DERBY 1 P.M.SECOND ANNUAL SOAPBOX CAR RACING

For All Ages 7 and Up!Free Registration.

LIVE MUSIC 10 A.M.-12 NOONOPEN STAGE-NOON-4 P.M.

BOOMBAS BOPPERS-1-3:30 P.M.DEAD HORSES-2-4 P.M.

*Cow Drop Tickets Can be Purchased at Berlin Printing & Office Supply, Sisters Choice, Berlin

Chamber Office, AnchorBank, Goodrich Home Furnishings, First Weber & Event Grounds

KidsCoin Dig

Crafts

Free Pontoon

Rides

Hay Rides

Working Sawmill

Wood Carving

Hernandez successful in hunting adventuresSam Hernandez shot wood ducks and his first bear recently. He was hunting up north with his dad, Ed, and Otter Lake Outfitters of Taylor County when he shot his bear. The bear weighed 230 pounds and was the 5th bear he saw that day. He also shot a couple of wood ducks during the northern duck opener.

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Coloma Cycling Club celebratesFive years on Waushara

County back roads

The Tour de France may have racked up more miles this year than the “Tour de Waush-ara,” but you can bet the Coloma Cycling Club ‘team’ has had a lot more fun. In fact, the laid-back, social bicycling club had an impressive season in 2013 when the club celebrated the end of their fifth year in the saddle. It all began with an idea Sue Apps had in 2008. Sue and her husband, Dennis, own-ers of the Coloma Hotel, are always looking for events and activities to promote Waushara County and the Coloma area. Apps came up with an idea for weekly Saturday morning bike rides and she ran the idea past their friend, Tom Pintar, a local Coloma cyclist, to see if he thought there would be any interest. Pintar had ridden with several serious bicycling groups around the area and reckoned that several of his favorite back-road bike routes would make for good group rides. Apps wanted to keep the rides fun, no-pressure-kind-of-rides for the more casual cyclist. Expand-ing on that idea, they thought the routes could include interest-ing local destina-tions during the ride each week. They put their heads together and even came up with a name: The Coloma Cycling Club. “When I told people we’d be visiting inter-esting places in the area, some said, ‘You’ll run out of places pretty soon,’ but we keep finding interesting places to go, interesting people, and we get exercise!” Apps said. “The people in the club are great. We talk while we ride and learn new things about each other and what’s going on in the area. And, 15 miles isn’t so far when you are riding with friends!” she said. Tom Pintar and Sue Apps coordinate the routes and destinations for each Saturday morning ride. “We’ve had some 10-milers and a few 20-milers later in the season when people are more up for it,” said Pintar. “I still get a lot of flak about hills, though,” he said. “Waushara County has lots of hills!” A strong advocate of riding safely, Tom talks about the rules of the road a lot and encourages wear-ing helmets and gloves. “Every rider will fall sometime. You can survive a little ‘road-rash’ but you may not survive a head injury,” he said. Eight people showed up on that cool spring day for the first Coloma Cycling Club event. That first six-mile ride only ventured as far as Old Highway 21 from Coloma, doing a loop a couple of times, and ending up back at the Coloma Hotel for refreshments. Several of those original riders are still turning up regularly each week. When you add it all up, in five years the Coloma Cycling Club has biked about 1,500 miles. Along the way the cyclists have seen Waushara County’s quiet back roads, beauti-

ful lakes and parks, and many out-of-the-way points of interest. They have enjoyed the rich change of seasons, the promise of spring, sunny summer days, and the touch of fall color while meeting some of Waushara and Colo-ma’s remarkable and ‘colorful’ people. Since then, bike riders meet in Coloma from Waushara County and beyond, bringing with them varying degrees of experience. They come wearing full spandex biking gear and helmets, or smiles, warm clothes, and tennis shoes, ready to explore Waushara County back roads on two wheels. “I didn’t know how many people would show up, or what shape they’d be in,” Apps said. “I didn’t know what shape I’d be in!” she

laughed. Dennis Apps is a phone call away with the official “sag-wagon” (his SUV as a support vehicle) ready to pick up riders with bike breakdowns or riders who just need a lift back to the hotel. Thankfully, Den-nis hasn’t been called upon more than a few times in five years. So far, riders have come from Wautoma, Wild Rose, Westfield, Wood Lake, Pleasant Lake, Hancock, Montello, Mt. Morris and Portage. A few visitors have even dropped in for the ride from Arizona, Indi-ana, Illinois and Japan. On Saturday, Sept. 28

the final adventure of the 2013 season was a short ride of eight miles to the headwaters of the Mecan River and then back to the hotel. Some members wore their eye-scorching ac-id-green Coloma Cycling Club shirts that are visible for miles while others wore comfort-able clothes that feel just right riding a bike. Waiting for them at the hotel was a bountiful potluck lunch with burgers and brats, and a fun look back at all twenty Saturday rides of the 2013 season that took place rain or shine. Highlights of the trips included com-ments about rider’s experiences and what they like about the Coloma Cycling Club. Diane Hughes, member since 2008, said, “At some point in nearly every ride I think, ‘Why am I doing this to myself?’ But then at the end of the ride, I feel great!” Lakes were popular destinations and rides to Pleasant Lake, Pleasant Pond, Curtis Lake Park, and Lake Burnita were always enjoy-able. Tours and tastes at two local bed and breakfasts, the Walker House in Hancock and the Mecan River House in Richford, gave the group a chance to see great places to stay in

Waushara County. A favorite stop each year is the R&R Amish Candy Shop for homemade donuts and pies. A trip back to the ‘50s at Milty Wilty’s in Wautoma served up a taste of nostalgia and local lore with lots of good food. “Exercise, camaraderie, and a great way to learn about the area,” said John Eyerly of Westfield. “Great food at each stop, too.” Rolling on, a Wood Lake crafter dis-played his beautiful handmade craft projects and local quilter and club member Charleen Reilly hosted the group for refreshments at her Coloma farmhouse. “We always enjoy the companionship and the educational component to each trip,” said Rich Dittle from Wild Rose. “It’s a great way to get to know people,” added his wife, Florence. A scenic ride to visit Bill and Cindy Alexjun and their beautiful Mecan River home was a nice spring trip for the cyclists, and a

country road trip in July to the Pintar’s log cabin in the woods hosted a large group. Coloma history was also on the agenda when the cyclists rode to the historic Smith House in Old Coloma Corners. Jim and Joan Jeannette’s restored 1900s schoolhouse-home, blackboards and all, is an annual destination for the cycling club. Reflecting on some of the hilly rides in the past, member, Joan Jeannette said, “What goes up must go down!” Club member Marcia Johnson invited the group to visit her family’s working tree farm. Russ and Genie Brown’s organic vegetable farm was impressive and informational as was the annual ride to visit Heath Farms to see their famous Sand Country Sod farm. Tom Pintar offered some final thoughts about the Coloma Cycling Club. “I’m glad we’ve had five years of safe riding with no more than a couple of bumps,” he said. “And, we find new places to go every year,” said Apps. The Coloma Cycling Club is open to anyone at no charge. The group starts at the Coloma Hotel at 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays through the summer for a leisurely two-hour ride. Riders are asked to bring bikes, helmets, and water bottles, or they may rent them at the hotel. Watch for more information and dates in Spring 2014.

Coloma Cycling Club coordinators Sue Apps and Tom Pintarpose with a couple of “scarecrow mascot riders.”

By Patricia Pintar

Group shot: Front row: Boyd Lescher (Wautoma), Charlene Reilly (Coloma)2nd Row: Florence & Rich Dittle (Wild Rose), Cindy Halvorsen (Pleasant Lake),

Marcia Johnson (Coloma); 3rd Row: John & Lisa Eyerly (Westfield), Pat & PeggyCoffey (Westfield), David Hughes (Wautoma), Susan Apps (Coloma), Joan

Jennette (Coloma), Diane Hughes (Wautoma), Bill Borzick (Coloma)

“Exercise, camaraderie and a great way to learn about thearea,” said John Eyerly of Westfield with his wife, Lisa.

“Great food at each stop, too,”

Reflecting on some of the hilly rides in the past, member, Joan Jeannette said, “What goes up must go down!

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Rosemore celebrates September birthdaysDoreen Schimelpfenig was among the Wild Rose Rosemore Village residents celebrat-ing a birthday during the Sept. 27 party.

Pilsl’s take home ribbons at woodcarving showAl and Sue Pilsl, rural Hancock, recently won ribbons at the 13th Annual Woodcarving Show held at the Holiday Inn in Stevens Point. Al won on his chain-sawed garden mushroom and his carving of a “Hole in One” golfer. Sue won with her wood burning of a buck in the woods and her wood burned chickadees on oak leaves.

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ALMOND-BANCROFT AREA Almond United Methodist Church: 98 S. Main St., Almond.Worship 9 a.m. Saturday-Seventh-Day Ad-ventist Church: Almond; corner of Elm St. & Church St.: Worship 9:20 a.m.; Sabbath School 10:30 a.m. First Baptist Church, Bancroft: Sunday School 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Worship service 10:30-11:30 a.m; Service 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30 p.m. St. John’s Lutheran Church, Almond. Sunday Worship 10 a.m.; Sunday School 8:45 a.m.

AURORAVILLE Immanuel Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod). Sunday Wor-ship 9:30 a.m. Family education hour Sundays at 10:45 a.m. (Sept.-May).

BANCROFT Bancroft Baptist Church. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Wor-ship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday 6 p.m.; Wednesday 7 p.m.

BERLIN Berlin Baptist Church: Berlin. Sunday 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Bible class, 10:30 a.m. Church services, 7 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study. United Methodist Church: 178 W. Cumberland. Worship 10:30 a.m.

BORTH Borth United Methodist. Sun-day Worship 9 a.m. Pastor George Groves. Trinity Lutheran Church (Mis-souri Synod), Borth. Sunday Wor-ship at 8 a.m. Holy Communion on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month.

BUDSIN-NEWTON St. John Lutheran Church-Budsin- LCMS. St. Paul Lutheran Church-Newton-LCMS. Services 8:30 a.m. Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct. & Dec.; Services 10:30 a.m. Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept. & Nov.; Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Ser-vices alternate weekly.

CRYSTAL LAKE St. Paul’s Lutheran Church-ELCA, Intersection of Deerborn Ave. and CTH Y. Service times: Feb., May, Aug., Nov. Sundays 8:30 a.m.; Mar., June, Sept., Dec. Sundays 10 a.m.; Jan., April, July, Oct. Saturday evenings 5 p.m.

COLOMA Calvary United Methodist Church: Worship service 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church: Worship at 9 a.m.; Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. South Burr Oak United Meth-odist Church meets at 1854 1st Dr., Coloma. 10:30 a.m. service.

FAIRBURN St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. 8:30 a.m. Worship Service, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School.

HANCOCK Hancock Wesleyan Church: School and Jefferson Sts., Han-cock. Sunday School 9 a.m.; Wor-ship 10:15 a.m. Hancock United Church of Christ: 11 a.m Worship Service and Sunday School. Grace Lutheran Church-Mis-souri Synod: 7 miles east of Han-cock on Cty. Hwy. C. Sunday Wor-ship 10:15 a.m.; Sunday School following Worship.

HARRISVILLE St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA, Service times: Mar., June, Sept., Dec. Sundays 8:30 a.m.; Jan., April, July, Oct. Sundys 10 a.m.; Feb., May, Aug., Nov. Satur-

day evenings 5 p.m.KING

Waupaca Christian Church-King: E2249 King Rd. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m.

LANARK St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church, 8909 Hwy. 54. Mass Sat-urday 7 p.m. Sunday Masses 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. Eucharistic Holy hours Sunday 6 p.m.

MECAN Trinity Lutheran Church-LC-MS: Services 8:30 a.m. Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept. and Nov.; Services 10:30 a.m. Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct. and Dec.

MONTELLO The People’s Church, 3045 15th Rd., Montello. Service at 9:30 a.m. Trinity United Methodist Church, Park St., Montello. Ser-vices 10 a.m.

MT. MORRIS Chapel in the Pines (1 block west of 152 on Bighorn Lane). Sun-day Worship at 8:30 a.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day. William E. Meier, Pastor. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 4 miles northeast of Mt. Morris, cor-ner of 24th Ave. and Beechnut Ave. Saturday Service 10 a.m.; Memo-rial Day through Labor Day at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Bill Meier. Mt. Morris Holden Lutheran Church, ELCA, N3388 State Rd. 152. Worship 8:30 a.m.; Holy Com-munion 1st & 3rd Sunday. Chapel in the Pines on Bighorn Lane, 1 block west of Hwy. 152. Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day. Pastor Wil-liam Meier. Providence Bible Church meets at Mt. Morris Community Center. Service time 10 a.m.; Children’s church and nursery available.

NESHKORO Zion Lutheran Church, 227 N. State St. Worship services 9 a.m.; Sunday School 10:15 a.m.; all ser-vices Communion services. Zion United Methodist Church: Worship Service 8:45 a.m.; Bible Study 10 a.m. Pastor Aaron Alfred. St. James Catholic Church: Saturday Mass at 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass at 9:15 a.m.

PINE RIVER Pine River Congregational Church “On the Hill”: Service 10 a.m. Sundays.

PLAINFIELD St. Paul’s Catholic Church: 622 S. Beach St., Plainfield. Mass Schedule: Saturday 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. Plainfield United Methodist Church: 308 N. Main St., Plainfield. Worship 10:30 a.m. Church School 9 a.m. Oasis Christian Fellowship: A Calvary chapel affiliate non-de-nominational church located (one road west of County B on 8th Ave., Oasis Township). Sunday Worship 10 a.m.; Thursday Worship and Bible Study 7 p.m. First Baptist Church: Sunday School 9 a.m.; Worship Service 10 a.m.; Wednesday night Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. New Life Assembly of God: Hwy. 73 east, Plainfield. Sunday: 9 a.m. “Discovery Zones” and “Get Connected Coffee Fellowship”, 10 a.m. Worship; Wednesday--6 p.m. ROCK Ministries, ages 5 through high school.

POY SIPPI Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2304 Liberty Street. Sunday Mass

10:30 a.m. Poy Sippi United Methodist Church, W2256 Liberty St. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; Pastor George Groves. Emmaus Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. W2185 Cty. Rd. H, Poy Sippi. June-August: Sunday Worship at 9 a.m., followed by Bi-ble Class; 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Holy Communion every Sunday. Handicap accessible. Rev. Mark Meier. First Lutheran Church ELCA, 708 Prospect St. Sunday worship: Sept.-May 10:30 a.m. Adult and Youth Sunday School 9:10 a.m. June-August worship 9:30 (no Sun-day School).

PRINCETON Calvary Lutheran Church, 202 S. Farmer St., PO Box 11. Rev. Robert Busse, Pastor, 920-295-4747. [email protected]. Sundays: Sept. thru May: 8 and 10:30 a.m. worship, Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sun-days, 9:15 Family Education Hour; Memorial Day thru Labor Day: 8 and 9:45 a.m. worship.

REDGRANITE St. Mark’s Catholic Church: Saturday-Mass at 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass at 8:30 a.m. Redgranite First Congregation-al United Church of Christ: Sunday Services 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church-WELS, 330 Foster Rd., Redgranite. Sunday Worship Ser-vice 10 a.m.; Sunday School 11 a.m.; Adult Bible Class 11 a.m.; Monday Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.

RICHFORD St. Peter’s Lutheran Church-ELCA. Worship services: January, April, October Sunday 8:30 a.m.; February, May, August, November Sunday 10 a.m.; March, June, September, December Saturday 5 p.m.

SAXEVILLE St. John’s Lutheran: Sunday Worship and Sunday School at 9 a.m. Pastor Vicki Fink. Saxeville Community Church (Nondenominational), W4616 Cty. Rd. A, Saxeville. Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Pastor Rod Chapman.

WAUPACA Church of Christ, 204 Maple St., Waupaca. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Bible Study 10:30 a.m. Worship. Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study. Radiant Fellowship, 420 Har-rison St., Waupaca. Sunday Wor-ship Services 10 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 415 S. Main St. 8:30 a.m. Christian Education-all ages. 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. St. Mary Magdalene’s Catho-lic Church, N2845 Shadow Road, Waupaca. Weekday Mass at 8 a.m., Saturday Mass at 4:30 p.m., Sunday Masses at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Confession Saturday from 3:30-4 p.m.

WAUTOMA Peace Ev. Lutheran Church - WELS, 335 W. Prairie St., Wau-toma. Sunday Worship 9 a.m.; Sunday School 10:15 a.m.; Sunday Bible Class 10:30 a.m.; Tuesday Bible Study 9 a.m.; Wednesday Confirmation Classes 6 p.m.; Sum-mer Worship Service Thursday at 7 p.m. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church-Bugh’s Lake: Mass Sat. 5:30 p.m. Waushara Community Church: Corner of Hwy. 21 and 22nd Av-enue. Sunday School 9 a.m. Wor-

ship 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. An Evangelical Free Church. Grace United Methodist Church: Sunday Worship services - Contemporary at 8:45 a.m. and Traditional at 10:30 a.m.; Com-munion on the first Sunday of the month. N2133 Southgate Terrace. Rev. Domnik Israel. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church: Saturday 4 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. and 9:30, 11:30 a.m. Spanish Mass. Faith Baptist Church: 514 W. Elm. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday eve-ning services 6 p.m.; Wed. prayer service and Bible study at 6:30 p.m. West Holden Lutheran Church, ELCA, N4256 Cty. Rd. MM. Sun-day Worship 10:30 a.m.; Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday. Trinity Lutheran-Missouri Syn-od: Corner of S. Scott and West Elm Streets. Sunday Services 9 a.m.; Christian Education 10:30 a.m. Hope Lutheran Church ELCA: Located off Main Street behind A&W: 8 a.m. & 10:15 a.m. Sun-day Service; Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays; 9 a.m. Sunday School. Website: hopelutheranw-automa.com Crossroads Family Church: 640 S. Water St. Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Pilgrim Baptist Church, 778 south Cambridge, Wautoma. Wor-ship 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Service 7 p.m. Wautoma Church of Christ, W7461 State Roads 21/73. 920-787-0520. www.wautomachur-chofchrist.org. All are invited. Sun-day Bible Study 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.; Sun-day evening 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening 7 p.m.

WESTFIELD Faith United Methodist Church: The 10:15 a.m. regular Worship. 9 a.m. Sunday School. Westfield Presbyterian Church: 9 a.m. Worship Service. Immanuel Lutheran Church, East Second and Charles Sts., Westfield: Weekend Services: Sat-urday 7 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m., Sun-day 8:45 a.m. Adult Bible Study. New Beginnings Christian Community Church. 9:00-9:30 a.m. Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 7720 County Road E, Westfield. Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 242 East 6th St., Westfield. Weekend Masses 6 p.m. Saturday, and 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

WEST BLOOMFIELD Christ Lutheran Church N6412 State Rd. 49. Worship Service 9 a.m. with Holy Communion; Sun-day School/Bible Study 10:15 a.m.

WILD ROSE St. Paul’s Lutheran: Missouri Synod. Corner of Park Ave. and Hwy. 22/Main St. Worship 8:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Baptist: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday bible Study and Prayer 7 p.m. United Methodist Church: Sun-day, 9 a.m. Worship. Presbyterian: 10 a.m. Worship; 10 a.m. Sunday School. Grace Bible Church, 610 Carey Avenue, Wild Rose. Sunday School 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Chapel of St. Barnabas, Camp LuWiSoMo, LCMS, Aspen Rd. 5:30 p.m. Services Saturday evenings Memorial Day-Labor Day.

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MONDAY NITETRIPLE AAA

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WEDNESDAY NITEMAJORS 13-14

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Madell’s Lanes, Poy Sippi9-26-13

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4-H members receive project scholarshipsThe Waushara County 4-H Alumni Association awarded ten 4-H members with a project scholarship. Each member received $50 to help with the cost of a project that they exhibited at the Waushara County Fair: (back) Ashley Pomplun, Alumni Member, Kaylee Blader, Brittney Meyer, Justin Meyer and Joey Schmidt, (front) Cara Potila, Joanna Schmidt and Logan Wagner.

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Project scholarships awarded to Waushara 4-H members

Amber Meyer received her $50 project scholarship from Alumni treasurer Ashley Pom-plun.

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What does shutdown mean to investors? As you’re well aware, a par-tial government shutdown be-gan on Oct. 1. No matter what one’s views are on the political issues that led to this event, it’s probably fair to say that a shutdown is not particularly good news, on many fronts. Al-though essential services will continue, including Social Se-curity and Medicare payments, other governmental functions will be disrupted, and hundreds of thousands of workers will be furloughed. So, as a citizen, you may well have concerns about the shutdown. But how will the shutdown affect you as an investor? First of all, you may want to take to heart the slogan popu-larized by the British in World War II: “Keep calm and carry on.” You don’t need to panic, nor do you need to make mas-sive changes to your invest-ment portfolio or even take a “time out” from investing. It’s highly likely that, like all po-litical/economic traumas in the past, this one, too, shall pass. To gain some perspective, you might be interested in knowing that the current situ-ation is not unique. We’ve had 17 government shutdowns in the past, most recently in 1996. And the overall effect of these shutdowns on the financial markets has not been particu-larly negative. Stocks dropped during nine of these shutdowns and rose during the other eight. Once the shutdowns ended, the average stock market gain was 2.5 percent over the following three months and 13.3 percent over the following 12 months, according to an analysis of the S&P 500 stock market index. Of course, as you’ve no doubt heard, “past performance cannot guarantee future re-sults,” so you shouldn’t neces-sarily expect the market to turn in similar results once this cur-rent shutdown is over. None-

theless, the history of the mar-ket’s performance following government shutdowns does tell us something about the tre-mendous ability of the financial markets to absorb short-term crises - and then move on. This isn’t to say that you won’t see some volatility in the days and weeks ahead if the shutdown continues for a while. The financial markets do not like uncertainty, and while some of this uncertainty may already have been “factored in” during the past few weeks, as the possibility of a shutdown in-creased, we may still see some significant price gyrations. Try not to overreact to these price swings, if they do occur. If you feel you must do some-thing with regard to your in-vestments, why not take this opportunity to look over your long-term strategy to make sure it’s still properly aligned with your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon? Over time, your personal situation can change in many ways, so it’s always a good idea to review your in-vestment portfolio, and to make those changes that can help you continue making progress to-ward your objectives, such as a comfortable retirement. Furthermore, if we do see some price declines, you may well be presented with the op-portunity to buy quality invest-ments at good prices, so stay alert for these possibilities. Above all else, don’t let the headlines of today scare you away from investing for tomor-row. With patience, discipline and the ability to maintain a long-term perspective in spite of short-term events, you can develop good investment hab-its that will serve you well for a lifetime. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by Steve Bergman, your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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$25

Trail Ride Take a guided 45-minute walking horseback ride through the wooded trails at LuWiSoMo.

$14 Kiddie Trail This 15-minute horseback ride through wooded trails is geared more for youth who have little experience with horses or are too young for a trail ride. Each horse is led by one of our wranglers.

LuWiSoMo Outdoor Ministry and Retreat Center

W5421 Aspen Rd Wild Rose WI 54984-9177

Phone: (920) 622-3350 Website: www.luwisomo.org Email: [email protected]

Summer Hours Please call the office

From 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. To make your reservations

After office hours Call Nikki at 715-340-3807

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday

Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pm 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Please call by 3 p.m. Friday for reservations.

Fall, Winter, and Spring Hours Call for availability.

Reservations Required

Summer Hours Please call the office

From 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. To make your reservations

After office hours

Call Nikki at 715-340-3807 Monday, Tuesday,

Wednesday, & Thursday Friday & Saturday

10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pm 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Please call by 3 p.m. Friday for reservations.

Fall, Winter, and Spring Hours Call for availability.

Reservations Required

Mission StatementCamp LuWiSoMo is dedicated to providing

faith-growing opportunities in a Christ-centered outdoor ministry setting for all ages to refresh the whole person

through the blessings of people, facilities, and God’s Word.

Menu:

•Pancakes •Scrambled Eggs

•Sausages

•Fruit •Beverages

Cost:

$6.00 per person, $4.00 for kids ages 6-12

5 years old and under Free

For more information contact:LuWiSoMo Outdoor Ministry and Retreat Center

W5421 Aspen Rd., Wild Rose, WI 54984-9177Phone: (920) 622-3350 - Fax: (920) 240-4360

Email: [email protected] - Website: www.luwisomo.org

SUNDAY, OCT. 13

Serving from 7-11 a.m.

At LuWiSoMo Dining Hall

FULL PANCAKE

BREAKFAST

FUNDRAISER

SilvercrystSunday-Thursday

Oct. Pizza of the Month*Shrimp Pizza*

Small $5.00 Medium $8.50 Large $10.00

(Dine-In or Carry-Out)

Also: $5.00 Bar SpecialsMon.- Bar Chicken

Tues.- 6 oz. Steak SandwichWed.- Philly Cheese SteakThurs.-Small 4-Item Pizza

Remember: 7 Days Without Pizza Makes One Week

Take Hwy. 22 to G&H, straight east 5 miles,Next to Evergreen Campsites 920-622-4900

FALL HOURS:Open

Thursday,Friday

& Saturdayat 4 p.m.

Enjoy fall in Waushara County

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OakwoodBar•Restaurant•Campgrounds

N5428 24th AvenueWild Rose, WI 54984

920-622-4361Saturday, Oct. 5th, Oakwood’s Bar will be closed at 4:30 p.m. & Dining Room will be closed for the night due to Wild Rose

Community Memorial Hospital “Casino Night.”However this benefit is open to the public.

The cost is $30 per person. Come join the fun for a great cause.

Banquet

FacilitiesCatering

OaktoberfestCraft/Art Fair & More, Baked Goods/Caramel Apples, Pumpkin Painting for Kids,

Free Hay Wagon Rides 1-4 p.m., Spanferkel (Pig Roast) 4 p.m. until gone, Trick or Treating for kids 5:30-7 p.m., Adult Costume Party 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT No Cover Charge Dr. Dobbe

Hunter’s Specials

Friday and Saturday Nights

Nightly Specials

Thursday-SundayAnd Sunday Brunches

Fall Food Drive-Help the Waushara County Food Pantry

Drop off box at Oakwood for “Kids for Coats” Campaign

Bar Open: Thurs.-Fri. 3 p.m.-Close, Sat. Noon-Close, Sun. 9 a.m.-CloseRestaurant Open: Thurs. 5-8 p.m., Fri. 4:30-9 p.m., Sat. Noon to 3 p.m./4:30-9 p.m.Sunday Brunch 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Pizzas Served Anytime Bar is Open

Ask About Our Game Day Specials Green Bay and Madison

From Our Ovens To Your Front Door!

920-787-7262•Wautoma •Wild Rose

•Redgranite •Neshkoro•Mt. Morris •Richford •And Beyond!

200 W. Main Street, Wautoma

Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-MidnightClosed Sunday

brick oven pizza

Real Italian

BRICK OVEN

PIZZA

Real Italian

BRICK OVEN

PIZZA

From Our Ovens toYour Front Door!

920-787-7262•Wautoma•Wild Rose

•Redgranite•Neshkoro•Mt. Morris•Richford

•And Beyond!

EL POPO

Margaritas plus Full Drink Menu

Daily Specials, Tacos, Tortas, Burritos & Enchiladas

Restaurant & Mexican Store

The Best and Authentic Mexican Food!

340 E. Main Street, Wautoma, WI(920) 787-3300 or (920) 787-3997

Hours: Mon.-Sun. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.Open 7 Days a Week 6 a.m.-CloseServing Breakfast Daily 6 a.m.-11 a.m.

Regular Menu 11 a.m. to Close of Kitchen221 N. Front St., Cty. CH, Coloma 715-228-4995

PACKER PARTY DRINK SPECIALS!“Free Shots Every Packer Touchdown”

SUNDAYSANDWICH SPECIAL!

11 a.m.-8 p.m.

POTATO & REGULAR

PANCAKE SUPPER

Zion Lutheran Church of Big Flats

Friday, Oct. 11 4-7 p.m.

All You Can Eat608-564-2008

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Be a Partof the Annual

Tour of Homes Saturday, Nov. 23

1-4 p.m.We Invite You to Open Your Home

for This Holiday Tour.Please Call Judy Downie

at 920-787-2182 or Mary Kunasch at 920-787-0080.

The Tour is Sponsored by Wautoma Main Street.

Thank You & Happy Holidays!JW

National Honey Month celebrated at Redgranite ElementaryIn honor of National Honey Month, Henry’s Honey Farm, Redgranite, supplied the students of Redgranite Elementary School with honey sticks and honey facts. Henry’s Honey Farm has been a family owned and operated local favorite since the 1930’s. Pictured are Bonnie Drexler, teacher, and her 1st grade students: (front to back) Madison McCoy-Kroll, Jenna Phillips, Olivia Mollman, Samuel Nagle, Makenzie Reyes, An-gelina Millen, Kenneth Mandeik, Christopher Duke, Mrs. Drexler, Madison Umansky, Lillian Marks, Brody House, and Larissa Piechowski.

Watch For Our UpcomingCUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE

Saturday, October 5MANY IN-STORE SPECIALS INCLUDING:

CHECK OUT MORE SPECIALS IN OUR SALES CIRCULARIN THE OCT. 4 RESORTER!

RV ANTIFREEZE$2.49 gal.

SUNFLOWER BIRD SEED$16.99 40 lb. Bag

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Hwys. 21 & 49 • Berlin • 920-361-2858www.transplusberlin.com • M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

Transportation PlusTransportation Plus

2004 CHevrolet trailBlazer, 4x4, auto, air, cruise, tilt. Nice local trade. $4,875

2008 DoDge raM 4x4, Big Horn Edition, loaded with options, including matching

topper and yes, it’s a Hemi! $16,575

2010 toyota rav4, 4x4, auto, air, cruise, tilt, factory warranty. $16,895

2010 CHevrolet equinox ltz, AWD, V6, heated leather, sunroof, power gate. It’s got it all! $15,895

SEPTIC SYSTEMSINSTALLEDGive us a CallFARAGO

PLUMBING715-335-4398

Hunting reportBrought to you by Schmitty’s Shooting Supplies The opening of waterfowl went well for most hunters. The wind came into play and at times made for some tough shooting. Sunday morning there was fog, which helped to jump shoot the ducks. Hunters

are still seeing a lot of doves out there. Take the kids hunt-ing and have fun. Deer hunting should pick up as acorns are falling. Soybean field edges are good places to hunt.

W7829 State Road 21 & 73

Wautoma, WI 54982www.FirstChoiceRealtyInc.com

e-mail: [email protected]

SPACIOUS IS THE WORD #192785Lots of room in this 4 bedroom home! Located on a beautiful corner lot (almost an acre), this home offers an enclosed porch, full basement and very spacious rooms throughout. A few finishings needed but this is a great value! Call for a showing. $59,900

COME HIDE OUT IN THE PINES! #192795This 1.5 acre parcel is wooded, quiet, and peaceful. It comes complete with a very unique corralled party firepit, storage shed, and a 12 x 60 mobile home. Deal of the year! $16,900

CHARMING 2-STORY 4 BEDROOM HOME #112764 This charming home is located in Vacation Village, within walking distance to both Lake Irogami & Big Silver Lake! It boasts hardwood floors in the living room with a wood fireplace & spacious family room overlooking a tranquil back yard. Convenient 2 bedrooms up w/bath & 2 bedrooms down. Galley style kitchen offers loads of cabinets. Screened in porch. Full basement. 2 car attached garage. Loads of storage in the 16’ x 44’ building for boat, motor home & just good stuff. Featured at $129,900.t

NEW LISTING - EXQUISITE! #192799 This two story 3 bedroom 2 full bath home has been completely remodeled. Quality workmanship is an understatement! Beautiful spacious kitchen, convenient main-level full bath and laundry area. The upper level gives you 3 bedrooms and another full bath. Full basement. Located in the City of Wautoma, it’s close to everything! Offered at $79,900.

CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! #192796 Pride in ownership shows in this extremely well maintained 2-3 bedroom ranch home in Berlin. Open concept living/dining area. Full basement. Deck. Maintenance free exterior. Updates include newer flooring, paint, fixtures. 2 car attached garage. Call for a showing! $86,500

NOT ONLY AM I BEAUTIFUL ... I’M ON 8.65 ACRES TOO! #192794 Quality workmanship went into the remodel of this 4 bedroom, 2 story beauty! New updates include, but aren’t limited to: Flooring (1st floor), raised panel hickory kitchen cabinets, countertops, forced air furnace & ductwork throughout, water heater, paint throughout, front porch, some light fixtures and doors, Newer roof, siding, and windows. First floor laundry. Original wood floors on the 2nd floor. Partial basement. This home is on the perfect mixture of huntable wooded/open land and is surrounded by 100’s of acres of privately owned property. You won’t find anything more peaceful. Offered at $95,500. Add a 2 car garage $107,500.

NEW LISTING - CHARM ON SILVER LAKE #292798 Picture looking out your window at a beautiful southern view of Silver Lake. This 3 bedroom home on a sloping wooded lot will provide family enjoyment for years to come! Magnificent setting amongst towering pines on this fully recreational lake. $249,900

WELCOME HOME #102789 Very nice 3 bedroom ranch in Redgranite. This home is very well maintained. Recent improvements include a newer roof, siding, cabinets, and flooring. Full basement. Detached garage. Very close to Redgranite Elementary School and easy access to Highway 21. Offered at $79,900.

920-787-4626 TOLL-FREE 1-877-787-4626Whether buying or selling...Let us be your “First Choice”

BEAUTIFULLY ROLLING #392797 You won’t be disappointed when you take a look at this property. It is 4.61 acres of beautifully rolling terrain. Hardwoods and some open. Perked for conventional several years ago per seller. This is by far the perfect place to build a home, or just to enjoy! Bring your ATVs! $34,500

We would like to thank everyone that participated in the 1st

Annual TC Athletics Golf Outing!

The following sponsors andvolunteers were the reason for

such a huge success!Chase Chiropractic, Creative Custom Embroidery, Flyte Family Farm, Fox Oil Company, Hancock Lions Club,

Hancock Mini Mart, Heartland Farms, Home Craftsman, The Hopkins Family, Life On the Road, The Marinack

Family, North Central Irrigation, Oak Grove Farms, Paul Miller Farms, Plainfield Trucking, Ponderosa Pines, The Rettler Family, Ron’s Family Restaurant, Royal Super-market, Smiley’s Old Time Diner, The Thurley Family,

Wendy Hetzel, Ann Hintz, Michelle Bacon, Deniell Bula, Dana Sayles, Jamie Helmrick and Jessica Rettler

TC Athletics

KELLEYSAND & GRAVEL, INC.

•Top Soil •Road Gravel•Granite •Hot Mix Asphalt

•Washed Sand & Stone•Excavating & Grading

Please CallWautoma 920-787-2230

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADDEADLINE:

10 a.m. Monday for Classified Displayads to be published in

Argus & ResorterFax: 920-787-2883 • e-mail: argus@

wausharaargus.com

920-787-3334

Classifieds

Domestic Abuse

FAmily crisis center Hotline 800-472-3377

WAusHArA county mentAl HeAltH crisis

Hotline

800-784-2433920-229-4191

A. Thank You’s & More

In Loving Memory of Jim ShafferOct. 2, 1999

This day is remembered and quietly kept.

No words are needed.A day doesn’t go by that you are not thought of-missed and loved

more than the day before.Remembering you is easy.

I do it every day.But missing you is a heartache.

That never goes away.Sadly missed by Loving Wife,

Lillian

NOTICEIf you’ve LOST your DOG or would like to adopt one, call Waushara County

Dog Pound.920-293-4490

#28-40-341

B. Lost & Found

C. HelpWanted

Employment OpportunitiesCerebral Palsy of Mideast Wisconsin

Wautoma HouseLooking for reliable & energetic individuals to work with persons having physical, developmental disabilities and/or challenging behaviors. CBRF, CNA certification and/or experience is helpful but not necessary. Paid training and time and a half for holidays worked. Must have valid driv-er’s license and car insurance. Part-time positions hours vary. Apply in person 402 East Division Street, Wautoma, Wisconsin or call Wautoma House at 920-787-4354 for an application. EOE #40

PACKAGERS NEEDED!!ALL SHIFTS - $9.00 per hour

Wautoma Area (920) 738-0020#40341

TELECOMMUNICATOR/CLERICAL/CORRECTIONS OFFICER

Waushara County is currently accepting applications for an eligibility list for Telecommunicator/Corrections Officer. Duties include: answer phone calls for service from the public, receive messages by radio, enter data in computer system and dispatches the required emergency service to respond. Also maintain the safekeeping and welfare of inmates in the County Jail. High School diploma with two years post high school education and/or work experience. Valid Wisconsin Driver’s license with good driving record. Bi-lingual preferred. Certification as a Correction Officer in the State of Wisconsin preferred. Competitive wages plus benefit package. To apply, contact Job Service, Wautoma at 920-787-3338 for application materials or print out the job application at www.co.waushara.wi.us. (under Job Opportunities). Applications MUST be returned to the Job Center, 205 East Main Street, Wautoma, WI 54982. (can slide under door if center is closed). Deadline is Tuesday, October 22, 2013. Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations under ADA.

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SMYKAL CONSTRUCTIONCORPORATIONConcrete Form Crew

Laborers Needed.Experience with

aluminum forms a plus.Pay based on experience.

Health, 401K, vacation.920-622-3322

or 920-572-9226#35tf

HELP WANTEDNow hiring A/P, A/R,

reception, p/roll, taxes, computer entry, counter sales,

boat delivery paperwork, sales-accessories,

parts-receive, co-op, finance, boat rental. Must be bondable.

Must have Quickbook knowledge.

Call Doug at 920-379-6915 40341

MAILROOM HELP WANTED

TUESDAY & THURSDAYMust be able and willing to lift 50 pounds.

Year-round position.Stop in at the Waushara Argus office and

leave your name and phone number.

HELP WANTED8-bed CBRF is looking for an

experienced, caring part-time worker who is available to work during the

week and every other weekend. Must be able also to fill in when needed.

CBRF certificates preferred. Call Lorri at 920-787-4466.

39-40341

Montello Care Center251 Forest Lane, Montello, WI 53949 • 608-297-2153

Current Openings:•Full-time Social Worker

Stop in and fill out an application or call April Jerome with any questions. #40341

VACANCY NOTICEPosition: Dance Coach

Starting Date: 2013-2014 season Application Deadline: Posted until filled

Salary: $1,250

Please mail or email letter of interest to:Westfield Area High School

Attn: Sam Rugg Assistant High School Principal/Athletic Director

N7046 County Road MWestfield, WI 53964

[email protected]

Southwest WI Cheese Co. is currently accepting applica-

tions for a full-time milk driver who would be responsible for milk pick up from local farmers within a 150-mile

radius from Wautoma,experience preferred, must have a current CDL license, 8-10 hour shifts, weekend

work necessary-salary based on experience. Full-time

employee benefits include:•Health Insurance•Dental Insurance

•401K Plan•Sick Hours•Vacation

Send resume to Blind Box M, C/O Waushara Argus,

P.O. Box 838 Wautoma, WI 54982

40,41,42

PT Maintenance Mechanic

Pay commensurate with experience, electrical, mechanical, fabrication

experience required, hydro experience helpful.

Travel required, expenses paid, vehicle provided.

Send resume to:

North American HydroAttn: Diana Kunde

116 State St.Neshkoro, WI 54960

Or via email to [email protected]

#40LLC

The Residences on Forest Lane253 Forest Lane, Montello, WI 53949 • 608-297-8240

Current Openings:Full Time and Part Time CBRF Caregiver for all shifts.

Stop in and fill out an application or call April Jerome with any questions. #40341

ACCOUNT CLERK-HUMAN SERVICES CRISIS UNIT

Waushara County is currently accepting applications for a full-time Account Clerk. This position will perform clerical duties includ-ing billing, records management, reception, word processing

and provide client assistance. Position is 37.5 hours per week. Applicats must be a high school graduate with a minimum of three

years office/business experience preferably in Human Services setting. Competitive pay and benefit package. To apply, contact Job Service, Wautoma, at 920-787-3338 for application materi-

als (if office is closed, applications are on bulletin board) or print out the job application at www.co.waushara.wi.us. (under Job

Opportunities). Applications MUST be returned to the Job Center, 205 East Main Street, Wautoma, WI 54982. (can slide under door

if center is closed.) Deadline is Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013. Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations under ADA.

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HELP WANTEDHarvest Labor

Rocky Ridge Tree Farm is hiring

help for this years Christmas tree

harvest. Competitive wages.

Contact Kirk at 920-765-0830

40-42343

HELP WANTEDHousekeeper

Part-Time, AM ShiftExperience Preferred

Silver Lake Manor920-787-7141

N2641 17th LaneWautoma, WI

40,41342

MAINTENANCE PERSON

PT-FT 20-40 hours/week. Must have experience and maintain-ing equipment, yard and build-ing maintenance, snow removal. Construction experience a plus. Solid work history and valid DL a must.

PART-TIMEPERSONAL ASSISTANT

Can work from home. 10 to 20 hours per week. Must have basic bookkeeping experience (Quick Books). Some transcription, secretarial skills, some errands. Must have strong Microsoft (Word and Excel) experience and valid DL. Flexible.

Please respond to Blind Box L,

c/o Waushara ArgusPO Box 838

Wautoma, WI 54982#39-40-341

Help Needed Wautoma

and ColomaApply in person,

8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday

#40341

HELP WANTEDNow hiring

over-the-road Driver with CDL and 3 years of good driving record.

Please contact Triple D Transport Services LLC in

Hancock715-451-0323

#38-41-342

HELP WANTEDBartenderNights and weekends.

Apply in person at Madell’s Lanes,

Poy Sippi#40341

CNA/Program AssistantIf you want to make a

difference in the life of the elderly, please apply in person at Patriot Place, 609 Broadway, Berlin. Various shifts available

which also include every other weekend.

40-43344

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CNA/ResidentAssistant Wanted

Please apply at Heartland House

668 W. Cummings Road

Wautoma, WI 54982920-787-5817

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D. ServicesOffered

Visit Our Showroom at N2062 22nd Ave., Wautoma(Just off Hwy. 21)

Zimmerman WoodcraftCustom Kitchen& Bath Cabinets•Handcrafted Quality•Competitive Prices•FREE ESTIMATES

920-787-5220

E

920-294-6161 Green Lake

920-324-3065 Waupun

920-787-0606 Wautoma920-426-8660 Omro

Green Lake, Waupun, Wautoma & Omro

Wautoma &

Omro Offices

Now Open

even#

Simonson Painting

No Job too small - insured1st&3rd#01

“Interior Painting”Dale Simonson

Cell: (920) 716-4306Email: [email protected]

Wautoma, WI 54982

MT. MORRIS

920-787-7586Cell 920-765-0665

New Construction•Service Calls •Remodels•Softeners •Water Heaters

•Reverse Osmosis#F01

Alterationsand/or MendingEvelyn at Mt. Morris

920-787-0287#eventf

LORY’s Doll HospitalOLD & NEW DOLLS

N4082 Cty Rd WW, Wild Rose

920-787-0287E+

BADGER BUILDERS

Fully Insured•Windows Replacement

•Decks •Roofs•Garages •Additions

•Remodel•Homes

Call 920-787-1374#23tf

LANDSCAPE&

DESIGN920-293-4374

DROUGHT/DEAD

LAWN?Re-Seed at

Rohde’sNursery

*AVAILABLE*Semi loads of oak

and hardwood firewood. Delivered

in 8 ft. lengths,10 cord minimum.

Contact Jim ofDenk Logging at920-572-7157

#18+

CUSTOM SEWING& ALTERATIONS

No Jobs Too Small.Quick & Reliable.

For All Your Sewing Needs.

Call Kathleen920-647-0232

#48+

GENE’S YARD CLEANING

•Fall Clean-up & Haul Away Leaves •Branches •Trees •Clean-up, Vacuum & Blow Your Yard •HandymanAll Jobs Satisfaction Guaranteed

35 mi. within Wautoma/Surrounding CommunityGene 920-376-1320#R39-40tf

INTERIOR • EXTERIORPAINTING

JIM SCHMIDTAlmond, WI

715-366-7812*insured * experienced *references

It’s Time to Paint!SCHEDULE TODAY!

#46+

How’s Your Tractor?Does it need parts?

Service?Call us with your needs!

River Dale Farms Princeton

920-295-3278#38-44345

HorstBuilders llC NesHkoro

Specializing In Custom HomesPole Buildings

& Garages.For Quality

Construction Call Us.

Free Estimates

920-293-8624No SundayCalls Please

#27+

HEARTLANDBUILDERS

Steel Roofs, Shingle Roofs, Siding, Windows,

Remodeling, Additions, Decks, Garages

Licensed, Fully insuredFor All Your Construction

Needs Big or Small920-787-5023920-229-0013

tfwww.asconst.com

ArlissSorensonConstructionGeneral Contractor920-622-4669 or 622-4217

•NEW HOMES •ADDITIONS•REMODELING •DRYWALL

•GARAGES •CONCRETE FLATWORK•ROOFS •DECKS •MORTARLESS BRICK

AND MORE

Wild RoseState

Licensed Fully

Insured

ACCURATECONSTRUCTION

New Homes - Complete RemodelingGarages - Roofing - Siding - Concrete Work

ACUFLOWSEAMLESS GUTTERS

Over 40 Colors - Leaf CoversWill Do Gutter Length Drop Offs

INSURED - FREE ESTIMATESMike Sobczak - Wautoma, WI

920-787-1960 • 920-765-1527CALL FOR GARAGE AND POLE SHED SPECIALS

Breaker Boys

•25 YEARS EXPERIENCE •INSURED•WE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE

•LIFETIME GUARANTEE“When it’s time to make some noise...

Call Breaker Boys!”Call Mike: (608) 403-1105

•Basement Waterproofing •Landscaping •Concrete

•Sump Pump •Drain Tile •Wall ReinforcementStonework, Yard/Landscape Maintenance, Small Concrete Jobs

#21-322

LAWN & YARDMAINTENANCE

•Clean-ups & Hauling•Lawn Mowing & Trimming•Minor Tree Work•Firewood Cutting/Splitting•Power Washing•Odd Jobs & Handyman Work

*PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE!

*SENIOR DISCOUNTSCALL TOM AT

715-340-9671#11tf

New Construction • New Additions • Decks • Remodeling • RoofingConcrete • Flat Work • Poured Walls • 30+ Years Experience

Commercial Steel Buildings & Pole Barns

Renting Symon Forms for Poured Concrete WallsWebsite Coming Soon: riversconstruction.llc

LLC

Jeff Rivers920-622-3114 Cell 920-229-3114

W7050 Aniwa Dr.Wild Rose, WI 54984

1st&3rd

MERKELELECTRIC

Since 1923

920-293-5030

•ApplianceService

•Plumbing

•Electrical•Well

Pumps

Wild Rose Insulation

Save on Energy CostsStay Cool in Summer,

Warm in Winter**FREE ESTIMATES****FULLY INSURED**

**FREE INFRARED CAMERA INSPECTIONS**

**No Job Too Small****Can Work Nights & Weekends**

920-622-5099#R28+

HARDSCAPE CONCEPTS

•Concrete•Stamped Concrete

•Retaining Walls/Brick Pavers

•Landscape Design/Install•Irrigation Systems

concreteandstones.com

262-470-9335#24tf

LOCAL WAUTOMA AREA

24 Hour Service

#24+

Mark LaMoreMaster Electrician

920-293-1293

Precision

Home Improvements

Roofing, Siding, Windows,Additions, Remodeling

LICENSED & INSURED - FREE ESTIMATESWautoma

920-787-5411 - 920-765-1150#18+

DJ’s Total Home Repair &

MaintenanceLawn Care, Landscaping,

Carpentry, Painting & moreCall Dave

920-240-6203Fully Insured • Wild Rose

#4+

F. Misc.

Tire Sale!Great Used Tires-

Many Sizes13” 14”, 15”, 16” 17”,

18”, 19.5”, 20”other sizes available

N6090 5th AvePlainfield

715-335-8042#3+

RV FOR RENT Sleeps 7 or can trans-port 9. Family vacations, ex-tra sleeping space for overnight guests, Packer games, traveling birth-day parties, bachelor and bachelorette parties. Long distance and local. Possibly chauffeured.

Contact Shannon for more info 715-459-4754

#34-335

PETE’S LAWN &GARDEN SERVICE, LLC

•Lawn Mowing•Spring & Fall Cleanups

•Aerating •Fertilization

Complete Lawncare Service920-787-7633

Mobile 920-295-2741Serving the Community for 18 Years

#16tf

INTERIOR • EXTERIORPAINTING

JIM SCHMIDTAlmond, WI

715-366-7812*insured * experienced *references

It’s Time to Paint!SCHEDULE TODAY!

#46+

How’s Your Tractor?Does it need parts?

Service?Call us with your needs!

River Dale Farms Princeton

920-295-3278#38-44345

HELP WANTEDBARTRAM BUS SERVICE INC

HANCOCK, WI

1 FULL–TIME SCHOOL BUS DRIVER

Morning/Afternoon routesextra curricular trips possible

ALSO SUBSTITUTE

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS

Applicants must be in good health and have a good

driving record. Previous CDL experience preferred but not

required.

This is an excellent opportunity for retired persons,

self-employed persons, or other persons that have the desire tomake some extra money and

perform a very rewarding service to the residents of our

school district. Please send resume to N2957 County Road FF, Hancock,

WI 54943 or call for an application 715-249-5876.

40, 41

Foremen and Trimmers

Immediate openings for a career as a Foreman or

Trimmer. Previous foreman or trimmer experience in

the line clearance industry required. CDL required and WI spray license desired.

Full-time, year-round positions in listed areas. Work in Adams, Wood

and Waushara Counties. Positions include excellent

wage and benefit package. Download application at

www.badegerunified.com click on Contact Us or call

715-210-8913.40

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H.GarageSale

Dad’s Garage SaleSaturday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Electrical test meters, truck load bars, kerosene heater, new 3/8” chains, air compressor, new and used electrical motors, deep well pump with large pressure tank, engine stand, 1/2 ton chain hoist, 4-LT 285/70R-17 tires, cast iron griddles and Dutch ovens, golf club set, tools, tractor chains and car chains, 17.5 HP vertical shaft motor, ceramic tiles (used), 16.5” 8 bolt rim, assorted used chains, set of 8 wooden chairs, old wooden dresser, copper and PVC pipe. Drafting table, weber grill, bicycles, scuba weights, pipe fittings, new stainless sink, Chief Oshkosh beer bottles. Small chest freezer. Lots of other items. No early sales. Also selling 21’ Maxum cruiser with Mercury V-6/IO and trailer and a 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee. 440-cid with 4-speed. South of Coloma at W11230 Czech Ave.

between County JJ and CH

BLESSINGS THRIFT STORE

•3 miles west of Wautoma, next to the Country Discount Grocery•Open Tues.-Sat. 9-5•Donations accepted Tues.-Sat. 9-4•920-787-0331•Specials change weekly

#37tf

RUMMAGE SALEWest Holden Church

County MMFriday, Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Sat., Oct. 5,

9 a.m.-2 p.m.40

SALEFri. and Sat., Oct. 4 and 5

8 a.m.-3 p.m.W6978 S. Silver

Lake Rd., Wautoma•CLOTHES: Bag sale

(byo paper bags)•APPLIANCES: Refrig/freezer, washer, dryer,

well pressure tank, lawn mower...

•HOUSEHOLD: Garbage cans, metal

cabinets, dishes, rugs, lamps, books, pictures,

fireplace mantle...•ANTIQUES: Games, toy truck, magazines

(LIFE, TIME, SATUR-DAY EVENING POST),

wood stove...•Furniture, holiday

items, bikes, rocking horse, craft supplies

and more.40

I. Sporting Goods

FOR SALE: New and used Polaris ATVs. Come to Bohn Implement and check out our inventory and prices. We’ll deal. We want your business!

BOHN IMPLEMENT308 S. Church St., Berlin

920-361-0515#36+

Sylvan 15 1/2 ft. Bass Boat

2 props, 40 horse. Moter Red Holders (570 graph Humminbird), 2 batteries, new tires, new rollers on trailer. Trolling motor, 2

anchors, gas tank. $2,200920-570-0930

39-44

LADIESGOLF

CLUBSFOR SALE

FULL SET OF LADY COBRA’S•Irons 5-SW •Woods - 1, 3 & 5

$100 takes all

Call 920-787-0080#40

NOTICETown of Marion, Waushara County

The Town of Marion is selling a 2001 Astro Fiberglass 1850 SL Runabout with Stereo AM-FM radio with 4 speakers, 3.0 Mercruiser Motor and a 19-foot trailer with Aluminum Step Plates (4), custom Wheels, Surge Brakes and Wide Oval Tires. Boat, Motor and Trailer

to be sold as is, asking price, $5,900. For questions, contact the Marion Town Hall, 1-920-566-2818 or Dave at 920-572-4001.

Sincerely,Alan Anderson, Clerk 39

L. Farm Machinery& Heavy

Equipment

FOR SALESkidsteer - diesel

with trailerCall John at

715-249-5677#39-40

MARSH HAYPINE SHAVINGSFUEL PELLETS

OLSEN’S MILLDowntown AuroravilleMon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12

920-361-3628#40-41342

WINTER RYEWINTER WHEAT

GRASS SEED

OLSEN’S MILLDowntown AuroravilleMon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12

920-361-3628#40-41342

P. For Rent

NOW RENTINGREDGRANITE

Oak Valley Apartments

1 bedroom apartments. Rent based on 30% adjusted

gross income. Accepting applicants for families,

handicapped, or disabled.Call Canda Boe at

920-744-5725 or Richards

Management, Inc. Toll-free

1-888-576-6468 for information

TDD/TYY 1-800-347-3529

Equal Housing Opportunity#51+

NOW RENTINGWAUTOMACountrysideApartments

1 bedroom apartments. Rent based on 30%

adjusted gross income. Accepting applicants for elderly 62 and over or,

any age for handicap, or disabled.

Call Canda Boe at 920-744-5725 or Richards

Management, Inc. Toll-free

1-888-576-6468 for information

TDD/TYY 1-800-347-3529

Equal Housing Opportunity#51+

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

Wautoma, WI: 900 sq ft, two offices plus a reception

area. 1st floor, handicapped accessible, private entrance, very clean. $700 per month includes all utilities. Modern office building, very clean.

Call 715-258-4264#37-40-341

FOR RENT Retail/Commercial Space in the CAPsell building located at 205 E Main Street, Wautoma. Prime space with windows as well as interior space available for rent by the Day, Week, Month or Year. Some space with access to water/sink. Stop in or call 1-877-377-1434 toll free for more information.

#10+

Independent ApArtmentFor Seniors

Next to Heartland House, Wautoma•Two Bedrooms •One Car Garage

•Handicap Accessible •Appliances IncludedFor more information call:

920-293-1015 (Ask for Rick)672 W. Cummings Road, Wautoma, WI 54982

#40tf

FOR RENT Berlin1 & 2 bedroom apartments

Heat, water, carpeting, appli-ances, mini blinds, parking, air cond., laundry facilities &

storage included.OVERLOOkS THE FOx RIVER$385-$485 Carriage Apts.Mention this ad for $100 off

first month’s rent.UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

920-361-2900246 N. Washington

#18+

APARTMENTS FOR RENT“Main Street Apts.”

520 S. Main St., Hancock, WI1 & 2 bedroom units.

Available to very low & moderate income Elderly, Handicapped or Disabled. Appliances, Water/Sewer, Garbage Service Provided.

On-site coin-operated laundry facility.-HEAT INCLUDED-

Handicapped accessibleunits available.

CALL NOW!(608) 348-7755 or (715) 249-5216Certain Income Restrictions Apply.

#F+

FREE$40 Walmart Gift Card with Signed

LeaseRedgranite - Spacious

2 bedroom apartment.

Includes: heat and water, stove, fridge, dishwasher,washer/dryer, AC. $515.

262-224-1245920-566-0630

#27tf

FOR RENTClean 2 bedroom

in Wautoma Carport, refrigerator/stove,

water & heat included. Laundry available.

$525 + security deposit.No pets.

920-948-4447#48tf

WAUTOMA HOME FOR RENT

Energy efficient 2 bedrooms, 2 bath immaculate ranch.

Finished basement, 2 car garage, laundry room. Info and photos at

http://WautomaHome.com. $650/month (1 yr. lease)

262-542-3454 40

HOME FOR RENT337 S. Oxford St., Wautoma

Directions: From First Weber office in Wautoma, South on

Oxford to home on left.33 bedrooms & 1 bath3First Floor Laundry3Newer laminate3Two detached garages3Partial basement3$675 and Security Deposit3Available October 1, 20133Broker Owned3Call Spencer at First Weber 1-608-209-6947

40

For Rent

2 bedrom upper, Poy Sippi.

Stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer

furnished. $485/month. Available Nov. 1.920-987-5541

40341

HOME FOR RENTNEAR NESHKORO

2 bedrooms, 1 bath,sunporch, stove, frig, microwave included.

No smoking.No pets.

$650 + security deposit.920-988-8271

#39-40-341

HOUSE FOR RENTSilver Lake-Wautoma

3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, 2 car garage.

Porch overlooks lakes.No pets. No smoking.

September-May$925 per month.

608-575-1220#40341

Your choice!Westfield or ColomaBoth modern, comfortable

ground floor units for Seniors 62+ or disabled

persons of any age.Rent is based on 30% of income.Call Sarah

1-800-944-4866 Ext. 125

Equal Housing Opportunity#26tf

RENTING Storage

Space Inside and Outside for Boats, Campers,

RV’s, Vehicles, etc. in Wild Rose.

Call 920-229-9906

40FOR RENTWAUTOMANewly renovated

2 bedroom apartment. Appliances, off-street

parking, small deck, locked storage. Water included.

NO PETS. $445 + security deposit. Available now.

920-240-6019#32tf

FOR RENTSilver Lake year-round

cottage available Sept. 1-May. Fully

furnished 2 bedroom, excellent views from

the deck that overlooks a great sandy beach. $750 per month plus

utilities. Sorry, no pets. Call 920-573-1601 –

Jerry40, 41

FOR RENTOne bedroom

deluxe apartment with utilities.

Refrigerator, stove and some furnishings

included.$600/month.

920-787-3416#37tf

AVAILABLE FOR RENT305 Green Meadow Drive, Wautoma

2 bedroom, 1.5 bath Duplex Unit. All on one level, one car at-tached garage. Included: Washer/dryer, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, lawn mowing, snow removal. Rent/security deposit: $535 each. No pets/no smoking allowed. For rental application call 920-787-7404 Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

FREUDENTHAL RENTALS920-787-7404 Office - 920-229-6543 Cell

920-787-4762 EveningsEmail: [email protected] #34tf Even

Waushara Village Apartments

Now taking Applications for our waiting list.

1 bed Apts for 62+ and Persons with Disability

Rent based on 30% of income

Stove, fridge and water included.

Off street parking and laundry on-site.

Call 920-787-4497 for an application

Professionally managed by Cardinal Capital Management.#24tf

NOW RENTINGDivision street storage

444 Sandcrest AveWautoma

$1 Truck Rental w/Storage Rental

Call for Details920-787-3028

#37+

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P. For Rent

Cottonwood Apts., Plainfield

1 bedroom Apartment available Now (First Floor)

Qualified applicant must be 18 or older.

$480/month Call Today!

Wisconsin Management Company

1 (877) 784-1643WMC is an equal opportunity

provider and employer#R39,40-45-346

FOR RENTSilver Lake year-round home available Sept.

1-May. Fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Jacuzzi tub, fireplace, excellent

views from the huge deck, level lot that walks out to the beach. $1,100 per month plus utilities.

Sorry, no pets. Call 920-573-1601 -

Jerry 40,41

Q. Real Estate

REDGRANITE IMPROVED LOT ONLY $11,900! 108 Madison St.,

1 car garage. Ready for your new home. Priced to sell @

under market value. Email

[email protected] or call 414-507-3022.

37-40341

FOR SALECottage on

Little Hills Lake, Wautoma!

Approximately 156’ of shoreline. Picturesque

DOUBLE lot with mature trees overlooks a bay

and peninsula! Beautiful sunsets. 2 bedroom, 1 bath.

Deck, fire pit, basement.Asking $235,000

608-831-7803#40341

V.Vegetables

BROCKWAY’S FARM MARKET4 Miles West on County Trunk E, Neshkoro920-293-4442TOMATOES & PICKLESAlso by the Bushel.CORN, POTATOES & OTHERHOMEGROWN VEGETABLES #40341

APPLESFOR SALE

Call for store hours & variety

availability.DEVON ORCHARDS

N2579 10th Rd., Montello

608-297-7700#37-40-341

APPLES FOR SALE920-787-4355920-572-3213

40,41

830 High Street Wild Rose, WI

920-622-4144

Worry-free living...•No Cooking! •No Cleaning!

“We’re Family When YoursIs Not Around!”

Affordable Retirement Living - 55+

Accepting Independent and Assisted Living ResidentsMOVE-IN SPECIAL!First Month FreeWith Signed Lease!

CHAPEL HEIGHTSAPARTMENTSNow accepting applications for

2 bedroom apartment, available Sept. 1.

$425 per mo.Includes sewer, water, on-site laundry and off-street parking.

Call 920-787-7458 for an appointment.

#27tf

2 Bedroom Apartment includes heat/AC/onsite laundry/

secure building.Security deposit required.

$525/monthCUMMINGS ROAD

APARTMENTSWautoma

920-787-4256#25tf

FOR RENT

Halloween treats that are equal parts spooky and delicious Halloween parties are commonplace. Full of fright-ful decorations and spooky lighting, a good Halloween party also features food that plays up the theme of the eve-ning. Therefore, Halloween party hosts will need to get creative with the type of foods they serve to ensure a “spook-tacular” time. With a little ingenuity, oth-erwise mundane foods can be transformed into something worthy of a second look. Here are some creative ways to turn ordinary food items into Halloween-inspired fare for your next get-together.

Ghosts in the Pumpkin Patch

Using bananas and cle-mentines or small oranges, you can create the appear-ance of ghosts haunting a field of pumpkins. Peel both the oranges and the bananas and place small chocolate chips into the rounded “head” of the banana to create a ghost face. Use a piece of green gummy candy or something that will hold its shape to create “stems” for the orange pumpkins. Place the ghosts and pumpkins on a platter or in a bowl for a healthy and festive snack.

Witches’ Brew Create a punch recipe that bubbles and looks like a witch’s evil concoction. Put two quarts of lime sherbet for a green punch (or orange sherbet if you prefer an orange punch) in a punch bowl. Add a two-liter bottle of ginger ale and one can of pineapple juice. Feel free to float “eye-ball” peeled grapes or gummy worms in the brew for a more authentic effect. If available, add a piece of dry ice to the punch so it bubbles and fizzes.

Sugar Spiderwebs Spiders and their sticky webs go hand-in-hand with Halloween. Create spider-webs that can be used to adorn cookies and cupcakes and give them an extra scary flair. Use a template of a spider-web and place this template under a piece of waxed paper to serve as your guide. Use store-bought or homemade royal icing to pipe out the shape of the spiderweb on top of the waxed paper. Allow to dry until completely hardened, then peel off the paper. Repeat the process for as many spi-derwebs as you need. You can use these spiderwebs as garnish for a variety of baked goods, or they can be eaten on their own.

Ghoulish Graveyard What would Halloween be without a haunted graveyard? With a few tasty ingredients, you can recreate this classic look in a rich dessert. Crush graham crackers and mix with melted butter and sugar to create a cookie crust. Press into the bottom of a baking pan. Prepare some chocolate pudding to pour on top of the crust and allow it to grow firm. Then sprinkle crushed chocolate cookies on top to create the appearance of soil. Push some rounded-edge, oblong cream-filled cookies into the pudding to serve as tombstones. Decorate with candy worms, gummy skeletons and any other candy items that can add to the look. Black licorice sticks poked with black licorice strings can look like dead trees.

Scary Grin Turn a whole watermelon into a jack-o’-lantern and fill with fruit salad. This makes for a refreshing treat and pro-vides an alternative to candy. Cut the watermelon as you would a pumpkin and hol-low out the insides to use for the salad. Add sliced berries, grapes, apples, pears, and any other fruits you desire.

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On this special night Oakwood Supper Club in Wild Rose will be transformed to provide you with all the fun and excitement of being in Las Vegas. Try your hand at Black Jack, Texas Hold’em,

Roulette and Craps. Admission to the event will include a delicious selection of hors d’oeuvres, a gift, and play money for gambling. Casino Night fun extends beyond the gaming tables and

includes raffles, silent auction items and of course refreshments. There will be fun for all, even the non-gamblers. This night is set up to be truly extraordinary!

Located Just East of Wild Rose Off Cty. Rd. A on 24th Ave.

Wild Rose Community Memorial Hospital

CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISERSATURDAY, OCT. 5

At Oakwood Supper ClubCome roll the dice and enjoy a night filled with fun and excitement!

Registration is at 6:30 p.m. - Playing time is 7-9:30 p.m.Tickets are $30 or Purchase Two in Advance for $50

Contact info: Melissa Michalkiewicz at 920-622-5577, or email [email protected]

601 Grove Ave Po Box 243 - Wild Rose WI 54984

Please contact Wild Rose Hospital for tickets and more information.

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•Steel roof on home and garage•Additional 28x28’ garage for the toys

•Set back off road for total privacy!

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Jonah Oelke takes first deer with bowJonah Oelke, 12, Menasha, shot his first deer, a six-point buck, with a bow while hunt-ing in Neshkoro on Sept. 29.

House of George AntiquesN2601 Hwy. QQ, King, WI

[email protected]

HUGE, CREATIVE WINTER SALE

Three buildings full plus outdoors items including items from 2 storage buildings

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All prices marked down!

“don’t stop shopping at the king road stop sign! continue on to our store across the

street from the chain bar & grill!”

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 N9070  14th  Ave,  Wautoma  

(920)  787-­3601  

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Culver’s of WautomaCorner of Hwy. 21 & Century Dr.

(920) 787-4090Open 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Daily

www.culvers.com

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Open 9 am-5 pmTues-Sat

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We Bring Our Own Supplies!Vicki

920-787-5172www.purecountryclean.com

118 E. Main St., Wautoma, WI 54982Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm • Sat. 9am-4pm 920-765-3603

Schmitty’s Shooting Supplies

Trail Cameras!ArcheryTargets!

.38 Special Derringer Cobra Arms Pistol........$184Ruger SR22......................................................$3999mm Sig Sauer P.250.......................................$4999mm Beretta Nano...........................................$450

~RIFLE FOR SALE~

~PISTOLS FOR SALE~Savage Arms 22LR-410 gauge over-under.....$398

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WITH CARDWHEN YOU

BUY 2

StoneRidge Lucassen’s

DAIRYStoneRidge

Marble Cheese ............................................................lb.$2.99

DELIButterball, Sliced Fresh to Order

Turkey Breast ..............................................................lb. $5.98BAKERY8-Inch

Peach or Pumpkin Pie ....................................ea. $2.99

PRODUCEWisconsin Russet, 8 lb. bag

Potatoes ......................................................................................ea. 99¢Del Monte

Gold Pineapple ...........................................................ea.$2.49California, 1 lb. package

Strawberries ........................................................................2/$5Wisconsin, 3 lb. bag

Yellow Onions ...................................................................ea.$.99

GROCERYKraft, Original Only

Miracle Whip..........................................ea. $1.49Maxwell House Wake Up

Roast Coffee................................................$3.99

BOGO

975 E. Main St., Wautoma 920-787-5444Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Daily - www.stoneridgemarket.com

We Accept Visa, Mastercard & Checks

275 Lang Street, Redgranite 920-566-4620Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

We Accept Visa, Mastercard & Checks

Frozen Boneless/Skinless, Sold in Approx. 5 lb. Bag

Chicken Breasts ........................................................lb. $1.4910 lb. Bag

Chicken Leg Quarters .......................................ea.$6.9093% Lean -5 lb. or more package

Ground Beef ....................................................................lb.$2.89Whole-Untrimmed in the Bag

Beef Tenderloin .......................................................lb. $5.99Whole Boneless

Pork Tenderloin .........................................................lb. $2.99On-Cor Redi-Serve-Assorted Varieties

Chicken ...............................................................................99¢Oscar Mayer, 14 to 16 oz.

Weiners.............................................................................99¢ Oscar Mayer, 7-9 oz. tubs

Deli Fresh Lunch Meat.................................2/$3 Supreme Choice, 1 lb. package

Wild Salmon Fillets...................................... $3.9971/90-count, 2 lb. bag

Cooked Shrimp............................................... $13.98Old Wisconsin-Assorted Varieties, 12-14-0z.

Weiners, Brats & Sausages.................................Klements, 14 oz., Regular or Garlic Only

Ring Bologna..............................................................................

Boneless Center Cut

Pork Chops ......................................................................lb. $2.69 Boneless Center Cut

Pork Loin Roast .......................................................lb. $2.69Certified Angus Beef Boneless

Ribeye Steak ................................................................lb. $8.99Certified Angus Boneless

Rump Roast ...................................................................lb. $3.49Certified Angus Beef Boneless Center Cut

Chuck Roast ...................................................................lb. $3.79Certified Angus Beef Boneless

Bottom Round Steak ........................................lb. $3.89StoneRidge-All Flavors, 15 oz.

Flavored Brats ..........................................................ea. $3.99StoneRidge Frozen Marinated-All Flavors

Chicken Breasts ........................................................lb. $3.99StoneRidge, 20 oz.

Pepperjack Summer Sausage ..............ea. $4.99StoneRidge, 7 oz.

Pepperjack Snack Sticks .............................ea. $4.59

WITH CARD

Stock Up Meat Sale(While Supplies Last~No Rainchecks~No Sales to Dealers)

October 3, 4, 5, 6

Bone-In

Pork Country StyleRibs

$.99lb.

Whole Boneless Center Cut

Pork Loin *Cut Free

$1.99 lb.

PorkBaby Back

Ribs$2.98lb.

WITH CARDLIMIT 6

BOGO

WITH CARD WHEN YOU BUY 2

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