central wisconsin resorter 2013 no. 44
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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
COVERThese fun-loving ladies meet every Friday at 8 a.m. at Candle Freaks, Wautoma. From L to R: Sue Robinson, Linda Justin, Kathy Auck, Karen Broekema, Janet, Bohn, Helena Waala, Mary Brooks, Kathy Larson, Becky Volkman, Mary Plach, Jackie Schaeffer, Sue Russell. In front are Jamie Hendon, and Ashley Meyer. See story inside.
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INSERTSBenny’s Supermarket, Wild RoseColoma Supermarket, ColomaCopps Coupon Book, WautomaCopps Weekly Savings, WautomaMenards (2)Piggly Wiggly, Wautoma & RedgraniteRoyal Supermarket, PlainfieldShopko Hometown, WautomaWautoma A&W
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Linda FreudenthalABR, CRS, GRI, CHMS
920-229-6543www.lindafreudenthal.com
Affiliatedwww.c21affiliated.com
160 acresWILD ROSE
$995,000
50087113 - WILD ROSE - 15 year old 6,500 sq. ft. brick home on 160 acres. Quality workmanship, 3 massive fireplaces, 2 kitchens, game room, walls of windows, library, master suite, 3 car garage, barn, sheds, 40’x240’ pole building, pond, secluded setting. For private viewing call Linda Freudenthal.
Wautoma Large pole building in backyard. 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home has full base-ment, attached 1 car garage. Cozy eat-in kitchen. Hard wood floors, big windows, front porch. Call now! 50080337 $89,900
Wautoma 6 acre Mature trees, 36x24 pole bldg. 2 Bedrm 2Bath ranch style, Beautiful oak cabinets, woodstove, stor-age shed, concrete driveway, attached 2c garage, carpeted full basement, Ready to move Right in. appliances included. 50085726 $149,900
Wild Rose “Round Lake” Affordable, Full Rec. Year Round 3BD/1BA with White Sandy Beach Frontage, New Roof, Flooring, Large Back Deck over-looking Landscaped Yard, Lannon Stone Stairs down to Lake. Come take a Look! 50086804 $224,900
Neshkoro Country 7.5 acre, 2 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home has full base-ment, garage converted to great room with full bath and main level mud room / laundry. Backdoor entry convenient car port attached plus pole building garage. 50081320 $119,900
Neshkoro, great 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, clean home has Big deck entry, full base-ment, partially finished. Stove, refrig, washer/dryer, microwave all included. Pear tree, Black top driveway, 2 car detached garage. 50085673 $49,500
MT MORRIS This secluded 2 bedroom, 1 bath, year round cabin on almost 33 acres of land would make the perfect weekend retreat. Cabin has many recent updates. also included is a large pond and 28x30 garage. Excellent hunting area and close to fishing and boating lakes. 50086360 $189,900
Mt Morris Ready to move right in – 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Cozy wood stove, high ceilings, rustic beams, upgraded kitchen, all appliances included, large master suite has walk-in tiled shower, Big back yard. 2c detached garage. Excellent price. 50087076 $112,900
Pine River 50 acre parcel with deep pond w/artesian well. 3bd 1.5ba one level home main level laundry & half bath. You will love the kitchen. New cabinets, countertops and backsplash. So beautiful and work efficient. Nice high ceil-ings, pretty colors, deck off dining room. Full basement, 2c attached garage steel roof, 40x80 pole bldg. Plenty of woods to hunt and enjoy. 50071024 $259,900
Redgranite Country 5 acre home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Oak floors, wood-stove in rec room, office, laundry room, open kitchen – living room. Backyard deck, great backyard. You will love the window views. Move right in. 3 car garage plus workshop. 50070756 $199,980
Wautoma Snug in the woods and close to Lake Irogami and Big Silver Lake discover this cozy little cabin in the woods. Featuring 1 bedroom and 1 bath on main level plus a loft sleeping area. Big deck expands outdoor living area. Full basement. Storage shed. Established firepit, good price! 50072454 $63,900
Coloma Escape to the country. 5.9 acres. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath log home. Too many beauti-ful hickory kitchen cabinets, plus work island. 2 way gas fireplace plus pellet stove. Loft, 4 extra large bedrooms, large soaking tubs. Attached 3 car garage. 50070220 $259,900
City of Wautoma 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home on 3 lots features maintenance free siding, gas hot water heat , garage and 2 storage sheds. Home has many updates and is priced to sell. 50072449 Now only $74,900.
Wild Rose 160 acres, 3 level Brick Mansion on the hill, 4 Bed. 3.5 Bath, 3 fireplaces, game room, family Rm, Breathtaking window views, Cherry Kitchen Cabinets, 3c garage, 240x40 Bldg. Barn, Pond, endless amenities. 50087113 $995,000
Redgranite 5 acres. Live in the coun-try in this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath newer home. Beautiful hickory floors, rich deep cherry kitchen cabinets, gas log fire-place, full basement level to finish, main level laundry. 2 car garage. Call now! 50057885 $189,900
Wautoma White River Mill Pond – Plan to catch some fish 310 feet of frontage 1.8 wooded acres. Secluded and peaceful, 2Bd. 2BA, cottage has finished walkout lower level. 20x23 great room has fireplace and views, huge decking. Check it out. 50086469 $239,900
RedgraniteTaylor Lake – 4 bedroom, 4 bath estate offers spacious living w/ 3 fireplaces, master bedroom suite, 3 car garage, gated entry. 19 acre seclusion. Hot and sunny solarium, library, open kitchen, high ceilings. This one has it all. Fall in love – plan to more in! 50073746 $349,500
Neshkoro Country 3 Bed 2BA Brick home has Big rooms, fireplace, country size eat in kitchen, New 2c garage and Breezeway, Basement, plus 7 storage buildings, 10 acres, fruit trees, Move Right in condition, call now. 50085183 $199,675
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Wautoma Country 7 acres, 3 Bedrm 2.5 Bath home has beautiful oak floors, upgraded kitchen, gas fireplace, warm up next to cozy woodstove, Large living room, large family room, entry room, mud room, 3 car garage, plus a heated 31x25 shop. 50085728 $179,900
Wautoma Live in the Country. 5.4 acres Beautiful setting, 2 large Bd. 2.5 BA, 27’ round pool, 4c garage plus. 30x40 pole Bldg. 2 fireplaces, wood stove, sunny 4 season glassed room. Quartz counter tops, hickory cabinets, (more land for
Wautoma Built in 1865 and still in great shape. Beautiful hardwood floors, nice sunny windows, large eat-in kitchen with great window over sink. Den / study, large bathroom, full basement, garden shed, big yard. 50082462 $69,900
Plainfield One acre with nice 18x24 garage. Garage has electric and finished inside. All contents includ-ed. Gated entry. Some storm down trees good for fire wood. Call now. 50074773 $16,900
Downtown Pine River 2/3 bed-rooms, 2 baths. Big country style kitchen, workspace island. Open living room. Library / den, main level laundry. Extended living area on deck. Commercial detached build-ing. 50079371 $115,000
White River 5.3 acre building site. Wooded with approx. 600 meandering feet of marsh frontage. Parcel is 343 feet wide with road frontage on 19th Ct. Enjoy goose, duck, deer hunting. Fishing is great. 50077252 $39,900
Wautoma Country 5 Bd 2.5 BA home has character and charm. You will love the move in condition. Balconies off upper level bedrooms. Full Basement, 2c garage and Big Beautiful Barn, 2.5 acres, fruit trees, walking paths, move in condi-tion. 50083726 $199,750
Plainfield Enchanted cabin in the woods. 26 acres of beautiful woods & walking paths. Cabin has character & charm. Great wooded screen doors, woodstove, 2 bedroom, 1 full bath plus outside shower. Campfire ring, hammock, deer & turkey – this one is perfect. 50079497 $127,500
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Redgranite 160 Acres DNR is your neighbor! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, one level home. Main level laundry, plenty of kitchen cabinets, cozy up to fireplace, split bedrooms. Backyard deck. 2 car garage and a seasoned campfire spot for good conversation. 50060889 $99,450
Wautoma One of a kind design! 3 bedroom home with 1 full & 2 ½ baths. All the details make this beautiful home special. Rich wood carved ceilings, winding staircases, massive solar inviting win-dows, exceptional bath suite w/ jetted tub and French doors. Retro kitchen with retro appliances, custom designed cabinets, pantry, fireplace in living room. Playroom, full basement. 2 car garage, heated workshop and awesome gardens. 50059653 $189,900
Wautoma 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with patio doors that lead to deck view of fairway #4. Stone walking path to outdoor fire pit area. High ceilings, fireplace, open concept living room, dining room and kitchen. Lower level has 2 bedroom, 1 bath plus rec room. 2 car garage. New Roof! 50052783 $155,000
Redgranite 20 country quiet wooded acres. 2Bd 1 Bath home has big kitchen, big windows, full basement, wood burning outside furnace with wood storage. 3C garage/workshop, plus 30X45 pole build-ing. 50063278 $175,000
Silver Springs Lake This 2 bedroom, 2 bath year-round home features a large garage, deck, fireplace, open concept living area, crawl space for extra storage and 14x14 gazebo over-looking 160 feet of level sandy shro-eline. 50080435 Priced to sell fast at only $189,900.
NESHKORO 3 bdrm, 2 bath home is set on a secluded 1.5 acre parcel. This home offers many extras, a morning room for watching the wildlife while enjoying that perfect cup of coffee. Formal living room, family room with wood burning fireplace & living room 2.5 car garage 50086598 $99,900
WAUTOMA A mixture of oak and pine trees make this awesome 15 acre parcel located near Big Silver and Little Hills Lakes and 18 hole golf course a great choice to build your home or storage build-ing. 50021133 Surveyed and only $84,900.
WAUTOMA 10 acres of land with about 400 feet of frontage on the famous Mecan River would be perfect for camping or building. You will enjoy the deer and turkey hunting plus the trout fishing is awesome. Small pond and building also included for only 50078603 $69,900
WILD ROSE You will love the hilltop views from this 3-4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home featuring finished walkout lower level, fireplace, large deck, open con-cept living area attached garage and a 30’x60’ garage with heated workshop. 50079701 Only $169,900.
HANCOCK This 10 acre wooded building parcel located on a county highway would be perfect for your home or weekend getaway cabin. Property has been surveyed and is all high ground. Good hunting area with lakes nearby. 50015795 Only $49,900.
Located on the North shore of Big Twin Lake this vacant buildable lot features 110 feet of sandy frontage a 12x18 boat house and stairs to the lake. Build your dream lake home today. 50023131 $79,900
WAUTOMA Need a lot of space? This 4 bedroom, 3 bath home just South of Wautoma features mainte-nance free siding, 2 ½ car garage, all on 4 acres of land. Home has many recent updates. 50076499 Priced to sell at only $139,900.
Plainfield Long Lake home features qual-ity construction with beautiful oak cabinets & floors. Fireplace, 4 season room. Relax on the deck. 2 car attached garage. Full finished lower walk out level to lake. Main level has mud room & laundry located off the garage. Appliances included. 50041660 $149,900
Wautoma City of Wautoma, Main Street double commercial building lot located at the busy intersection of Hwy 21 / 22 / 73. Millpond frontage offers plenty of views. Seller may offer terms. 50027660 $49,900
Wautoma $535 per month. Call Linda Freudenthal 920-229-6543 for details. 2 Bedrm. 1 Bath, 1c garage all on one level – Appliances included – snow & mowing included in rent. Duplex for sale. 50042944 $115,000
This 40 acre parcel near Hancock, Wisconsin is level and would be perfect for growing crops. Remove the few trees and be ready for spring planting. 50035691 Also many nice build sites for only $79,900.
WAUTOMA Located on four wooded waterfront lots this 2 bedroom mobile home would make the perfect week-end retreat. Combined the lots add up to almost 3 wooded acres. Property is secluded and has lots of wildlife for the nature lover. 50052899 $39,900
COLOMA Looking for hunting land? This 39.42 acre parcel offers dense wooded area for hunting with a clearing set for that perfect building spot. Electric has been run to possible building site. Property has a gated entry 50085037 $159,900 Call Denise.
WAUTOMA This large coun-try home on almost four wooded acres will feature 2-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large deck with sunroom and two car attached garage. All building material on site is included. 50066711 $184,900
Wautoma 3BD/1.5BA ranch house with full basement, large yard, many up-dates, kitchen, custom cabinets, gas fireplace, furnace, hot water heater, attached 2 car garage, close to Big Silver Lake. 50072720 $124,900
REDGRANITE This ranch style on almost 2 acres of land needs some TLC but is a great buy. Home features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, full basement, 1st floor laundry, 2 wood stoves, deck and a 24x32 garage with workshop. 50082190 Motivated seller and priced at only $59,900.
Denise B.
Dave
Linda
CraigDenise N.
Jen
Sue
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REDGRANITE 162 Pearl St.Sunday, Nov 3, 1-3 p.m.
Directions: Redgranite Main St turn South on Pearl St to end of
street on the right.
OPEN HOUSE“MOVE” right in 3 Bd. 2Ba. one level home with fin-ished basement, big back yard, big garden space, pole building w/work-shop and garage space. New windows, siding, roof - ready to move in. 50083230 $114.900
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Halloween not just for kids - puppies like treats tooHalloween is a great holiday for kids and people’s pets. Priscilla Hall, Wautoma, searched for this perfect costume for Gracie, this 5 year- old Maltese. Puppy treats are sure to be in Gracie’s trick or treat bag.
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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
Secluded country home with beau-tiful landscaping, 5 private acres, 3 season sun porch, full basement with workshop, and an extra large garage. 50078223 $129,900
TEXT CB1951 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
Sensational country home with magnificent top-of- the-hill views. 4BR, 2 baths, hardwood flooring, 2 fireplaces, C/A, spacious floor plan, 13 acres. 50083724 $219,900
TEXT CB1751 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
Fish Lake turnkey property w/beautiful lake views & a broad expanse of sandy beach. 4BR, 2 baths, walkout lower level, tree house, 2.5 car garage, guest house. 50084159 $299,900
TEXT CB1978 to 88500
Well cared for 3BR, 2 full bath Silver Springs Lake home. Central air, gas log fireplace, deck & 3 season porch, and deck. Year round lake living. 50079261 $247,500
TEXT CB2008 to 88500
Wautoma 3BR ranch, updated paint & roof, attached garage, full basement. Super Neat and Clean! 50061840 $79,900
TEXT CB1569 to 88500
200 ft of frontage on Pine River. Breathtaking views, park like setting and your own island. Perfect site to build, fish, swim, tube and canoe! 50082534 $59,900
TEXT CB3418 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
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47 wooded acres with pond filled with waterfowl & woods with tall timber overflowing with deer & tur-key. Cozy 3BR cabin, 2 garages, & plenty of the natural beauty in na-ture. 50084759 $229,900
Ranch log home with full finished lower level walk out on 1.25 acres per seller. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car detached garage and additional car port. 50081566 $145,000
TEXT CB2026 to 88500
Well maintained duplex with 3 bed-rooms in each, attached garage to each, in-floor heat in each, and 2 bathrooms in each. Located min-utes from I-39. 50082997 $154,900
TEXT CB1761 to 88500
Country home on 1.9 acres. Newer fur-nace and A/C, newer flooring and some new paint, 2 separate garages. Close to DNR public hunting and fishing and lakes. 50068247 $95,000
TEXT CB1975 to 88500
2BR, 1 bath ranch home with 2 car attached garage located on 2 acres. Country setting with room to grow. This property is neat and clean. 50082184 $79,900
TEXT CB1589 to 88500
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
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
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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
Shared membership, Witters Lake beach steps from this 3BR, 1 bath home. Open concept, enclosed porch and attached 1 car garage. All furnish-ings included. 50079836 $84,700
TEXT CB3423 to 88500
Spectacular 2 BR cabin on the Mecan River that borders DNR land. All the comforts of home in an “Up North” feel. Class 1 trout stream in your backyard. 50081686 $169,900
TEXT CB1792 to 88500
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Busy Bees enjoy corn mazeAurora Busy Bee members Joanna Schmidt, Emma Jenkins, Macey Rilling, Maddy Rilling, Trent Wiese, Joey Schmidt and Mariah Wiese all enjoyed a day at the Ripon corn maze recently.
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herownandherdaughter’slives,andtofindawayforotherstodothesame.Thus,StableLife,aplaceandprogramthatoffersjustthat. “Throughallmystudyingaboutandwork-ingtolearnaboutwhatwashappeningtous,Ireceivedthetoolsthatwerenecessaryforbothofustonavigatethementalhealthsystemandtodirectourtreatmentandlives,”Stephenssaysinherpersonalstory.“Thistransforma-tionhasenabledusbothtoalterthelimitationsthatwerepreviouslysetbyourillnesses.Wewentfrompassiverecipientsinourservicestoactiveparticipantsinourrecovery.Wewerenolongervictimsofourillnesses.” Experiencedwithhorses,Stephensturnedtothemagainwhen,asayoungmother,shelostachildandfacedgrowingconcernsaboutadaughterwhostruggledtocopeatschoolandwithlife.Withherhusbandbyherside,shefoughtherwaybacktomentalhealthandhelpedherdaughterdothesameusingworkwithhorsesasafirmlyrootedroutinethatbroughtbalanceandcomfort.Nowshesharesthatwithothersandletsherguidanceandthemagicofhorsesbringpeopletorealizehowmuchincontroltheyareoftheirownlivesandtheirownserenity. “Thebulkofmyworkissimplyhelpingfolksaccesstheresourcesandservicestheyneedandeducatingprofessionalsonhowtoberecoveryfocusedintheservicestheyprovide”,shesays.“Istartedtheequinetherapypartofthebusinessbe-causeIknowhowpowerfultheconnectionisbetweenapersonandahorse.Ihavealwaysbeencomplimentedfortheconfi-denceIdisplay,evenwhenI’mfeelingcompletelyoppositeinside.Iattributethistogrowingupwithhorsesandlearningtodeveloptheleadershipskillsnecessarytoworkwiththem.Theequinetherapyisatoolinmywellnesstoolbox.WithoutitIwouldnotbeabletofunctionaswellasIdo.” StableLifeoperatesanequineactivitypro-gramalmostexclusivelyondonationsandthelaborofparticipantsandvolunteers.Feesarebasedonabilitytopayandmostservicesareat
noorlowcosttopar-ticipants.Theequineactivityprogramhelpspeopledeveloplifelongskills,saidStephens,includingassertiveness,con-fidence,increasedself-esteem,problemsolving,leadership,andmentorskills. Thewebsitesays,“Theysaythekitchenisthehubofthehome.AtStableLifetheRoundPenisthehuboftheFarm.Duringgroupactivitiesanddiscus-siontimeparticipantsarewiththeirhorses,whilediscussinglifeissuesasagroup.Participantsworkwiththehorseof
theirchoicedoingwhateveractivitytheychosearoundtheroundpen.Thefocusisbasedonrecovery,problemsolving,actionplanning,andindividualandgroupaccountability.Eachparticipantbringsawealthofknowledgeandrichlivedexperiencetothediscussionandsupportispeerbased.” StableLifealsohelpsprofessionals,para-professionals,andfamilymemberslearnaboutmentalillness,experienceandobserveservicesthatcanchangethelivesofthosetheyworkwith,andthosewhoareinterestedinequinetherapy.StephenswillbedoingTraumaIn-formedCare(TIC)trainingswithHopeHouseteachingfaith-basedleadersaboutTraumainbothColumbiaandMarquetteCountiesthisfall.AnotherfallTICtrainingwillbeforfosterparentsandworkersinthefostersystemforColumbiaCountyandforSaukCountyHumanServices Equinetherapyhasbecomearecognizedmethodfortreatingmentalhealthissues,aswellasphysicaldisabilityandbraininjury.AtStableLife,therearedozensofpeoplewhowillattesttohowtheworkandexperiencesonthiswoodedtenacreshavehelpedthemintheirlives. Sometimesyoumeetsomeonewho
changeslivesthroughquiet,kind,andgenerousactionstheytakepurelyoutofloveforothersandbecausetheyhavecomethroughthedarkestoftimesthemselves.Theydoitbecausetheyknowthattomaketheworldabetterplace,yousharewithothers.StableLifeisaplacelikethatandJoannStephensisapersonlikethat–onethatliftsusallalittleclosertograce. FormoreinformationaboutStableLifeortodo-natetimeorfinancialsup-port,gotowww.stablelife.org.Youcanalsolearnallaboutitsfounding,mission,andpurpose.Visitandyoucanwitnessthosewordscometolifeinthepatience
ofthevolunteersandfounder,joyintheeyesofatroubledchild,quietresolveintheactionsofateenwhohaslearnedthatgroomingahorseandcaringforananimalhelps,insomeway,tocarefortheirownsoul,puttinglifeinperspectiveandpaininthedistance.Seefami-liescometogetherinoutdoorfunandrelax-ationandwatchwhatlifecanbelikewhenitisorderedandcalm,quietandgood.
Rhonda Hyatt, 9, from Coloma, stands at Picklesthe pony’s head while Joann Stephens teaches
Daniel Fischer, 6, how to safely walk around theback of a horse while Jeremiah Fischer looks on. Safety is top priority at the non-profit Stable Lifethat offers equine activities. Younger participants
are paired with older, more experiencedparticipants after rules are reviewed before
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Founder and president of StableLife, Joann Stephens, teaches Eric Fischer how to organize bridles
and halters that will be used during family day in the equine activities
at the non-profit.
The equine activity program at Stable Life isn’t just fun, it’s work, too, and participants learn about responsibility and commitment beforegetting to ride on a horse. Daniel and Eric
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their family, said mom Hope.
Brianna Bohringer, 19, has beenvolunteering at Stable Life for two years
and recently was “buddied” with Ashton King, 9, during a Family Day at the
non-profit equine activity organization.
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by Mary Kunasch On Friday, Oct. 25 I had a photo shoot scheduled at Candle Freaks in Wautoma with a group of ladies who meet for cof-fee every Friday morning and have been doing this for the past three years. As I arrived at the quaint shop locat-ed on the corner of Hwy. 21 and South Waupaca St., I entered through the back door up the small stairway into the cof-fee shop and the owner, Jamie Hendon, told me the ladies were upstairs. Jamie and Ashley Meyer were busy working on a treat for the group, blood orange Mimosas. I proceeded upstairs through this winding stairway that reminded me of my grandmothers home and at the top of the landing was a cinnamon struesel bundt cake for the ladies to have with their coffee while they gathered on this cool crisp October morning. As I peaked inside the room, the ladies were all dressed in casual garb. Chatting, laughter and smiles radiated the room. I immediately felt like I could be part of
this group. They were warm and invit-ing. Some of the ladies I knew, many I did not, but in such a compassionate way I felt like I knew them all from the time I entered the doorway. How wonderful it is to see a group from all parts of the area that begin their day at 7 a.m. on a Friday exercis-ing under the direction of Donna Norlin at Club TEAM and then they unite to enjoy coffee and conversation. (They also work out together on Mondays and Wednesdays with Paula Pfaller.) In today’s world it seems like we are all on this fast track going somewhere - appointments, commitments, and busy like bees in everyday life. I often ask myself, I wonder where we are all go-ing. Do we lose perspective of what is important in life? - friends and family. This group is grounded, they are there for each other in good times and in sad times. They support each oth-er. They share. They enjoy each other. What more could anyone ask for in a group? It is like a Friday therapy ses-
sion in a quaint comfortable atmosphere. These ladies do more than coffee - they help with fundraisers including one for their own Donna Norlin’s son who is suffering from Lyme disease. Their 21 year old son has been undergoing exten-sive treatment for Lyme disease this past year and continues to struggle with the disease each and everyday. The ladies’ group helped with the fundraiser held re-cently at Moose Inn, Wautoma. Another member, Helena Waala, re-cently lost her beloved husband, Sam. This group supported her through the dark days and at the end by attending the funeral service as a group. In this sad time, you know the support is there, they love, they care, and they laughed as they said they hardly recognized each other when they gathered as they don’t see each other dressed up. A new project started by Karen Broekema, Neshkoro, is an art fundrais-er for the Neshkoro Area Community Center (formerly the Neshkoro Grade School). Broekema is asking art classes,
art groups and individuals to paint a 6x6 canvas and they will be displayed at the community center in one large block looking like a patchwork quilt. Once she mentioned Neshkoro Grade School I knew I had to do one as I went to that grade school 4-8th grade. I am not an artist, but I will come up with something. When the project is completed peo-ple will buy a square and the individual paintings will be distributed. The pur-chaser will not know which square they are getting. You need not be a profes-sional artist to participate. If you would like to be a part of the patchwork art and paint on canvas, call Broekema at 920-293-4533. Watch the Argus and Resorter for more on this project as it progresses. How refreshing it was for me to see these girls enjoying life on a Friday morning, taking time to be there for each other and enjoying each others company. It is a group that cares and shares and I was so happy to be a part of it.
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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-
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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.; Chil-dren’s church and nursery avail-able.
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 Com-munion 1st and 3rd Sundays, 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, Sep-tember, 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.wautomachurchof-christ.org. All are invited. Sunday 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., West-field. Weekend Masses 6 p.m. Sat-urday, 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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Schenk reigns as Resident of the MonthHerbie Schenk completes his reign as Wild Rose Manor’s Resident of the Month for October. Schenk was born in Wisconsin Rapids, joining four sisters and a twin brother. Growing up on a farm, his family grew such vegetables as potatoes, carrots, and cabbage. Everything was canned. Work was done with horses, and livestock was butchered on the farm. Schenk moved to Wild Rose in 1945, and took up employ-ment at E.L. Knoke’s Sawmill, the Kiechaefer box factory, and the Berlin Foundry at various times. He became a fireman with the Wild Rose Fire Department in 1960, and is an honorary member to this day. He has also been a hospitality minister at St. Joe’s Catholic Church in Wautoma. Schenk’s interests include watching The Price is Right, Walker, Texas Ranger, Judge Judy, and plays bingo when possible.
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Adam Kramer and his wife, Anissa, took their little “Elmo” (Audra, 2) out trick-or-treating in Berlin on Oct. 27.
Jalyn Loehrke dressed up as a witch and Ebbie Loehrke as a princess, played “Pin the Bow on the Skeleton” at the Poy Sippi Lions Club Halloween party at the Poy Sippi Elementary School on Oct. 27.
These three children posed for a picture while trick-or-treating in Redgranite on Oct. 27: Sophia Gutche, 2, “pirate” Brennan Mullen, 3, and Lilah Quinlan, 2 months, with her mother, Cassie Quinlan.
Owen Reich dressed up as a hockey player and Josie Reich dressed up as a French maid while out trick-or-treating in Poy Sippi on Oct. 27.
Angelica and Zanidy Sueoke enjoyed the nice weather for trick-or-treating in Wau-toma on Oct. 27.
Trick or Treating held Oct. 27 in Waushara County
Trick or Treating at Heartland House, WautomaJasper Boquist, Jasmine Saiyed, Aryn Gauerke, Lily Thomsen, Griffen Boquist, Esther Gauerke, Sara Saiyed had fun Trick or Treating at Heartland House and throughout Wautoma on Oct. 27.
Resorter, Friday, November 1, 2013, Page 11
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Blazing Stars visit Larsons ClydesdalesThe Blazing Stars 4H Club recently enjoyed a tour at Larsons Clydesdales near Ripon: Christi Good, Lauren Good, Mhari Gohlke, Leah Gohlke, Mackenzie Risch, Erica Carlson.
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Spotlight“First Chance”
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Bash that will have Karaoke and a Costume Contest with a twist. Want to know what that is…. well, I guess you’ll just have to show up to find out.
Friday, Nov. 1st from 8 p.m.-midnight if you dare.. Nov. 9th will bring the 1st Annual Dick Haka Cribbage Tournament
(mixed-$10 per person with 100% payback) that starts at 1pm. In December, be sure to watch for advertisements about their annual Christmas party.
Dianne & Ed sponsor several teams year-round. In winter, they have women and men pool teams and also darts for mixed teams. In the spring, they have
horseshoe teams and sponsor a mens softball team. There’s always some good Emil’s pizzas available anytime they are open, which are Tuesdays
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This Christmas Give Something that Means SomethingHoliday Mail for Heroes - You Can Make a Difference This year every house-hold in Waushara County and adjoining counties can make a difference by helping the Red Cross ensure that members of our Armed Forces are remem-bered this Christmas. You are encouraged to make cards, or you can send a special mes-sage in a card you purchased. In order to make cards as meaningful as possible to a wide audience, the Red Cross recommends using titles such as “Dear Service Member, Veteran, or Military Family Member,” include your heart-felt sentiments and sign all cards. Cards made by groups,
school classes, etc. should be bundled in single, large enve-lopes, excluding small enve-lopes for individual cards. Please refrain from using glitter when making cards as it can aggravate health issues of wounded recipients. The Red Cross is asking that people not enclose any items with the holiday cards. This is a great project for our county residents and be-yond and cards can be dropped off at the Waushara Argus office at W7781 State Rd. 21 & 73, Wautoma. Some of the cards will be distributed local-ly to area veterans including the residents at Veterans Home
at King. Plan now to use this as a project for 4-H, scout-ing, classrooms, civic clubs, church youth groups, and or-ganizations. It is our hope to gather 10,000 cards in Waush-ara County for Holiday Mail for Heroes. We need your help in meeting this goal. Deadline for this project is Dec. 1 so they can be pack-aged and sent to area service-men and women and veterans and military family members. For more information call 920-787-3334, email [email protected] or John Kost at 920-733-4481 or e-mail john.kost@redcross. org.
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STANDINGSCuts on Cambridge 95.5-42.5Dogger’s 74.5-63.5Silvercryst 69-69AFG-Grimms 68-70Mary Sharp Styles 55-83Moose Inn 52-86HIGH GAMELeslie Fugate 223Kerri Bray 214Cheri Gehrke 194HIGH SERIESKerri Bray 579Leslie Fugate 569Marianne Ruffalo 500
Monday Nite LadiesDogger’s Bar and Lanes,
Wautoma10-21-13
STANDINGSCuts on Cambridge 101-60Dogger’s 88.5-72.5Silvercryst 88-73AFG-Grimms 77-84Mary Sharp Styles 72.5-88.5Moose Inn 56-105HIGH GAMEJackie Gunderson 235Bridgette Tschurwald 192Cheri Gehrke 184HIGH SERIESJackie Gunderson 549Kerri Bray 516Bridgette Tschurwald 482
Monday Triple AAADogger’s Bar and Lanes,
Wautoma10-21-13
STANDINGSCulver’s 35-14Paramount Homes 31-18Skupes Corner Store 28-21Dogger’s 1 22-27Mary Sharp Styles 16-33Dogger’s 2 15-34HIGH GAMEDillon Tschurwald 279Greg Patterson 267Rick Larson 257HIGH SERIESRick Larson 745Dillon Tschurwald 307Dale Risch 671
Tuesday HoundsDogger’s Bar and Lanes,
Wautoma10-22-13
STANDINGSThe Spares 12-8The Packers 11-9The Strikers 10.5-9.5Black Ops 10.5-9.5The Lightings 9-11Blue Lighting 7-13BOYS HIGH GAMEGreggory Hammel 87Brady Nyhuis 79Jody Simenson 76BOYS HIGH SERIESGreggory Hammel 166Brady Nyhuis 155Jody Simenson 145GIRLS HIGH GAMECaitlyn Kolter 88Breanne Czoplewski 42Blader 38GIRLS HIGH SERIESCaitlyn Kolter 172Breanne Czoplewski 81Kylee-Rose Lock 71
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Wautoma10-22-13
STANDINGSGrimms One More 36-20Subway 31-25Dogger’s 30-26Creative Custom 28-28Silvercryst 22-34Roger’s Girls 21-35HIGH GAMEMary Lantagne 198Tammy Mitchell 172Michele Marks 169HIGH SERIESMary Lantagne 489Karen Tschurwald 488Tammy Mitchell 455
Wednesday MajorsDogger’s Bar and Lanes,
Wautoma10-23-13
STANDINGSDogger’s 137.5-72.5Moose Inn 129-81DMT Custom Builders 122-88Redgranite Chiropractic 116-94Creative Custom Embr. 84-126Collision Clinic 41.5-468.5HIGH GAMEChris Lotspeich 237Jeremy Pietkauskis 235Fred Brown 234HIGH SERIESBrad Zimmerman 670Randy Behringer 643Dave Tschurwald 634
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10-23-13STANDINGSElmer’s Place 37-19The Bluff Bar and Grille 30-26Dave’s Auto Body 23-33Lambeaul Lanes 22-34HIGH GAMERob Klawitter 264George Piechowski 231Cody Laber 222HIGH SERIESRob Klawitter 664George Piechowski 652Cody Laber 579
Wednesday Night MixedMadell’s Lanes, Poy Sippi
10-23-13STANDINGSMadell’s Lanes 38-18Poy Sippi Auto 37-19Nitzke Enterprise 26-30Wolf River Diner 11-45MENS HIGH GAMEChris Willis 244Patrick Ferron 210Jerry Bennett 203MENS HIGH SERIESChris Willis 612Jerry Bennett 535Rich King 508WOMENS HIGH GAMEBarb Madell 200Tammy Kunz 157Amanda Yahr 130WOMENS HIGH SERIESBarb Madell 518Tammy Kunz 431Amanda Yahr 368
Dogger’s Thursday MenDogger’s Bar and Lanes,
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STANDINGSGrimm’s One More 26-16Silvercryst 25-17Z Guys 20-22Moose Inn 20-22DMT Custom Builders 19-23All in One Home Repair 16-26HIGH GAMEJim Tetzlaff 257Brad Zimmerman 226BJ Mitchell 224HIGH SERIESBJ Mitchell 672Jim Tetzlaff 627Tim Mancl 618
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Thursday HotdoggersDogger’s Bar and Lanes,
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STANDINGSThe Cheesey Comedian 17-11The Pineapple Warrior 15-13Bash Bros 15-13The Hornets 15-13The White Tigers 12-16The Wautoma Bucks 10-18BOYS HIGH GAMESam Weiss 139Garrett Lehr 127Damien Borland 123BOYS HIGH SERIESSam Weiss 354Kyler Lotspeich 303Damien Borland 297GIRLS HIGH GAMEMegan Miller 94Hattie Bray 94Jaydn Sullivan 89GIRLS HIGH SERIESHattie Bray 257Megan Miller 216
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Wautoma10-25-13
STANDINGSRadio Shack 36-20Dogger’s 31-25Wausau Homes 30-26John’s Plumbing 28.5-27.5Wautoma Eye Clinic 24-32Kritur Acres 18.5-37.5HIGH GAMECindy Radermacher 188Lisa Junion 188Cindy Dahlke 179HIGH SERIESLeslie Fugate 483Kathy Williams 473Lisa Junion 466
Saturday Night MixedMadell’s Lanes, Poy Sippi
10-26-13STANDINGSJohn’s Golden Girls 17-11Weeble Wobbles 16-12Madell’s Lanes 14-14Pink Squirrels 9-19MENS HIGH GAMEJohn Chamberlin 185Nick Nelsen 178Barb Madell 178MENS HIGH SERIESJohn Chamberlin 497Nick Nelsen 480Chad Strehlow 452WOMENS HIGH GAMESuzie Ferron 187Brittany Nelsen 180Barb Madell 178WOMENS HIGH SERIESSuzie Ferron 512Brittany Nelsen 511Barb Madell 469
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STANDINGSPatriots II 21-7Black Ops 13-15The Strikers 12-16Pink People 8-20Bubba and the Jet 7-21Team Masters 6-22BOYS HIGH GAMEJacob Tobianski 155Hollis Thompson 128Zach Simonsen 122BOYS HIGH SERIESJacob Tobianski 397Hollis Thompson 345Andrew Franklin 319GIRLS HIGH GAMEHannah Tobianski 96Joaquin Sharp 86Caitlin Gehrke 69GIRLS HIGH SERIESHannah Tobianski 249Joaquin Sharp 191Caitlin Gehrke 150
The ShepardsDogger’s Bar and Lanes,
Wautoma10-26-13
STANDINGSWrecking Balls 26-2Turkey Hunters 16-12Rage-Quit 15-13The Rainbow Bowling 10-18Platypus Bowling Ninja 9-19The Demolition Sq. 8-20BOYS HIGH GAMERyan Riley 157Spencer Klinger 156Jordan Konieczki 154BOYS HIGH SERIESSpencer Klinger 436Ryan Riley 409Zach Weiss 395GIRLS HIGH GAMEMaddie Peterman 175Alyssa Borchardt 166Mackenzie Risch 140GIRLS HIGH SERIESAlyssa Borchardt 464Maddie Peterman 457Karley Reetz 372
Sunday High School LeagueDogger’s Bar and Lanes,
Wautoma10-27-13
STANDINGSTriple S 20-8The Giraffe’s 17-11Timaaay’s 15-13Green Ninja’s 13-15The Other Guys 11-17Three-a-Half-Men 8-20BOYS HIGH GAMEHenry Pezewski 213Zach Kubasta 210Drew Seefeldt 195BOYS HIGH SERIESZach Kubasta 586Henry Pezewski 523Harley Gehrke 509GIRLS HIGH GAMETanner Handel 203Amber Cayer 181April Thomason 177Bailey Christman 177GIRLS HIGH SERIESTanner Handel 527Amber Cayer 510Bailey Christman 454
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Redgranite Library Science Night held Oct. 21Children enjoyed programming robots built from a common household item at Redgranite Library’s Science Night on Oct. 21. Kyler Meyer, Jeremy Worden, and Neven Meyer worked together as a team to design a method to contain a simulated oil spill before utilizing their robot to clean up the spill. On Monday, Nov. 21, participants will become geospatial thinkers as they design and map their ideal park under the direction of Andrea Braatz, Waushara County 4-H Youth Development Program Advisor and assistance of Danielle Marwitz, a library volunteer. The program will begin at 4 p.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. to better accom-modate transportation schedules.
Resorter, Friday, November 1, 2013, Page 15
Ice Age Trail Wooly Mammoth EncounterEnjoying a beautiful day on Waushara›s Ice Age Trail Fall Color Hike were Camille Petersons, 7, Paul Grasse, 6, David Grasse, 4, Thomas Grasse, 4, Jasmine Petersons, 3, Keiveana Petersons, 5, and Marcos Petersons, 7. The Petersons were from Milwaukee and the Grasses were from Greenville. All came to hike with their grandmother, Flo Walker, Wautoma. All participants’ dogs (even the stuffed ones) were given a yellow Ice Age Trail scarf. The excited kids were surprised to encounter a Wooly Mammoth on the Deerfield segment of the public hiking trail.
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Why is my child acting like that? At some point, all parents deal with the frustration of having their toddler crying or kicking in the middle of a store. While these behaviors are dif-ficult for us to deal with, they are very normal for children in these age groups. At almost every age, children behave in ways that we will not find easy or pleas-ant. Generally with time, these “trying” behaviors usually go away. Typical behaviors for toddlers include: tantrums; saying “No!”; and biting or hitting. Typical behaviors for preschoolers include: testing limits; ask-ing “Why?”; and lying, stealing, or argu-ing. Positive approaches to children have the most favorable impact on their behavior. It is important for parents and caregivers to have a variety of strategies to use because every strategy may not work for every child. Here are a few approaches that may be helpful: •Tell your child in advance what is happen-ing. “Today after nap, we’re going to the library.” •Respond calmly and briefly. Try not to talk about the “why” until
things have settled down. •Teach what to do instead of what not to do. “Tell me calmly what is wrong” instead of “Stop screaming and throwing things!” •Offer real choices. “Do you want to wear your red or blue hat to go to the store?” •Be consistent. •Use humor or games. “Let’s set the timer and see if you can do it in 2 minutes!” •Catch your child being good. “You did a nice job of waiting for your turn.” Lastly, acknowledge that parent-ing and caregiving is really hard work. Remember to take care of yourself, talk with others, and get the support you need in order to successfully care for the chil-dren.
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B. Lost & Found
REWARDUp to $1,000 reward for the
names of whoever entered my house
by cutting a screen to remove
my property.Daniel
920-787-4437#43-44-345
C. HelpWanted
VACANCY NOTICESchool District of Westfield
Position: Boys JV Basketball Coach Starting Date: 2013-2014 Season ApplicationDeadline:Posteduntilfilled Salary: $2,600
Please mail or email letter of interest to:WestfieldAreaHighSchool
Attn:SamRugg,HighSchoolAssistantPrincipal/Athletic Director
N7046 County Road MWestfield,WI53964
[email protected]#R44-345
Milk Specialties Global, leading manufacturer of nutri-tion and health products for over 60 years, has an excel-lentopportunityavailableforaQA/HPLCSpecialistatitsWautoma,WImanufacturingfacility.
QA/HPLC Specialist Responsibilities include performing analytical testing on raw materials, in-process samples andfinishedproductscomparingtestresultsagainstproductspecifications, and ensuring compliance with customerrequirementsandqualitystandards. Idealcandidatewillberesultsorientedwithexcellentanalytical, communication and organizational skills with proven ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced environment.2-5yearsHPLCexperienceinaproductionatmosphereisrequired.Recentgradswillbeconsideredif very well versed in chromatography. Validation andLIMSexperienceadefiniteplus.RequiresBachelor’sDe-gree in chemistry, food science or related area with previ-ouslaboratoryexperience. Milk Specialties offer a competitive compensation and benefitpackage includingcomprehensivemedical,den-tal, vision and life insurance, and 401(k) retirement plan withaggressivecompanycompanymatch. To apply, email resume and cover letter to [email protected].
Equal Opportunity Employer#44
Employment OpportunitiesCerebral Palsy of Mideast Wisconsin
Wautoma HouseLooking for reliable & energetic individuals to work withpersons having physical, developmental disabilities and/or challengingbehaviors.CBRF,CNAcertificationand/orexperienceishelpfulbutnotnecessary.Paidtrainingandtimeandahalfforholidaysworked.Musthavevaliddriv-er’s licenseandcar insurance.Part-timepositionshoursvary.Applyinperson402EastDivisionStreet,Wautoma,WisconsinorcallWautomaHouseat920-787-4354foranapplication.EOE #43-44-345
NOW HIRING!Advanced Disposal, an integrated environmental
services company in Omro, WI, has immediate openings for qualified Route Drivers.
Must have:•ValidCDLAorBLicense•GoodDrivingRecord
AdvancedDisposalofferscompetitivewagesandbenefits.Apply today at
www.advanceddisposa.com/meet.us/career-opportunitiesEqual Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V #43-46
HELP WANTEDBartenderNights and weekends.
Apply in person at Madell’s Lanes,
Poy Sippi#44345
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.
44-45346
HELP WANTEDNow hiring
over-the-road Driver with CDLand3yearsofgooddrivingrecord.
Please contact Triple D TransportServicesLLCin
Hancock715-451-0323
#42-45-346
HELP WANTEDChristmas Tree
Harvest.Plainfield area.715-335-4444
#43-45-346
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
PERSONAL CARE WORKER / C.N.A.Needed in Wautoma
Every: Thursday & Friday 8 a.m.-11 a.m. Every other: Saturday 8 a.m.-11 a.m. & Sunday shift to be determined upon hire Experience with or willing to learn bowel program required. $9.50/hour or $10.25/hour Request application: 800-382-8484, ext. 222 Print application at: www.milc-inc.org Submit application to: Evelyn Buckles, H.R. Assistant Midstate Independent Living Consultants 3262 Church Street, Ste. 1 Stevens Point, WI 54481 [email protected] 715-344-4799 FAX 800-382-8484, ext.222 People with disabilities encouraged to apply. MILC is an EEOC Employer.
#44
HELP WANTEDCaregiver to care
for elderly residents.Experience preferred.PM shift - including
every other weekend.Part-time.
Please apply in person.SILVER LAKE
MANOR920-787-7141
N2641 17th Lane, Wautoma#44-45
Local roofing contractor looking for shingler.
Experience with metal a plus.
Must have valid driver’s license.
Call 920-787-7458 for an application.
#42tf
DRIVERS WANTEDClass A CDL required.
Loads available starting as soon as
possible.Contact Detlor Tree
Farm715-335-4444
#43-45-346
HELP WANTEDBartender at
Mary’s Y Go ByNights & Weekends.Call 920-566-0394
or stop in to see Sandy.
#44-45-346
HELP WANTEDLittle Sprouts Discovery
Center is currently hiring teaching staff.
Qualified teachers should send a resume to:
406 Preston Lane,Redgranite, WI 54970 or call Allie or Krista
at 920-566-0545.#44-45
D. ServicesOffered
Precision
Home Improvements
Roofing, Siding, Windows,Additions, Remodeling
LICENSED & INSURED - FREE ESTIMATESWautoma
920-787-5411 - 920-765-1150#18+
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#
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
Zimmerman WoodcraftCustom Kitchen& Bath Cabinets
•Handcrafted Quality•Competitive Prices•FREE ESTIMATES
920-787-5220Visit Our Showroom at
N2062 22nd Ave., Wautoma(Just off Hwy. 21)
www.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
PETE’S LAWN &GARDEN SERVICE, LLC
•Lawn Mowing•Spring & Fall Cleanups
•Aerating •Fertilization •SnowplowingComplete Lawncare Service
920-787-7633Mobile 920-295-2741Serving the Community for 18 Years
#16tf
Resorter, Friday, November 1, 2013, Page 17
D. ServicesOffered
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
BADGER BUILDERS
Fully Insured•Windows Replacement
•Decks •Roofs•Garages •Additions
•Remodel•Homes
Call 920-787-1374#23tf
How’s Your Tractor?Does it need parts?
Service?Call us with your needs!
River Dale Farms Princeton
920-295-3278#38-44345
*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
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
tf
LORY’s Doll HospitalOLD & NEW DOLLS
N4082 Cty Rd WW, Wild Rose
920-787-0287E+
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+
HorstBuilders llC NesHkoro
Specializing In Custom HomesPole Buildings
& Garages.For Quality
Construction Call Us.
Free Estimates
920-293-8624No SundayCalls Please
#27+
Alterationsand/or MendingEvelyn at Mt. Morris
920-787-0287#eventf
INTERIOR • EXTERIORPAINTING
JIM SCHMIDTAlmond, WI
715-366-7812*insured * experienced *references
It’s Time to Paint!SCHEDULE TODAY!
#46+
DJ’s Total Home Repair &
MaintenanceLawn Care, Landscaping,
Carpentry, Painting & moreCall Dave
920-240-6203Fully Insured • Wild Rose
#4+
HOUSEWORKGETTING TO BE
TOO MUCH?
RESIDENTIAL & SMALL OFFICE CLEANINGReasonable Rates
Call 920-787-9188#43-44
TREE TRIMMING& REMOVAL
•Tree Climbing•Small Logging Jobs•Portable Sawmill
Service•Rough Cut LumberCall 608-408-7498or 920-896-3547
#44-47-348
Call Us for Your Needs
(920) 647-6039Leave a message if there is
no answer
Gutter CleaningVacuumingand Leaves Removal
HAVE HOE,WILL TRAVEL#44-45
Fall Clean-up,Weeding,Pruning,
TransplantingCall Nadine
920-787-7281
LANDSCAPE&
DESIGN920-293-4374
REFRESHOUTDOOR
LIVING AREAFree Ideas by
Rohde’sNursery
E. Furniture &Appliances
FOR SALEMatching blue
La-Z-Boy recliner, loveseat, and 6 ft.
sleeper sofa.Call 920-787-0820
#43-44
F. Misc.
Master Carts LLC, Omro
2007 Yamaha Electrics with newer batteries,
$1,750Golf Carts
*Buy *Sell *Repair*Customize
Mobile Service Available920-410-0484
#42-45-346
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+
FOR SALEHaban Husker Sheller$525 or best offer.Simplicity Chipper
Shredder$375 or best offer.
920-688-2870Ask for Bob
#44
FOR SALELike new
Amana HE WasherStainless steel tub, large
capacity. Only 60 days old.Was $556 new.
Asking $350 or best offer.
920-765-0848MOVING - MUST SELL
#44-345
FOR SALEAluminum Extension Ladders.
1-40 ft., 2-24 ft.Craftsman 10” Radial Arm Saw.
16 ft. Mirro-Craft - 9.5 hp Evinrude motor and Minnetonka
35 lb. thrust trolling motor. 29 - 4x16 concrete block.
920-787-4615#44
FOR SALEUsed rubber.Great for fishing shanty or hunting
shack.$1.00/sq. ft.
Call 920-872-0030#44
H.GarageSale
BLESSINGS THRIFT STORE
•3 miles west of Wautoma, next to the Country Discount Grocery
•Open Tues.-Sat. 9-5•Donations appreciated
Tues.-Sat. 9-4•920-787-0331
•Specials change weekly#37tf
THE THRIFT STOREPlainfield
BROWN BAG SALE$7.00 A BAG
SHOES & PURSESAT 1/2 PRIZEFRI. & SAT., NOV. 1 & 2
#44
HUGE MOVING SALEDon’t MIss this One!FRI., SAT., & SUN.,
NOV. 1, 2 & 39 a.m.-5 p.m.Rain or shine
Lift chair, shelving, lots of misc.
Hwy. 152 toward Mt. MorrisFollow signs.
#R44
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
L. Farm Machinery& Heavy
Equipment
MARSH HAYPINE SHAVINGSFUEL PELLETS
OLSEN’S MILLDowntown AuroravilleMon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12
920-361-3628#44-45346
N. Livestock
FOR SALERegistered Hereford
Calves, Steers & Heifers for 4-H Projects
or Breeding Stock.Nice.
Call Cell 715-347-7870or Home 715-228-3602
#43-44
GOATS FOR SALE
Milking Goats$110 each
920-540-0266#44-45
P. For Rent
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+
FOR RENTClean 2 bedroom
in Wautoma Carport, refrigerator/stove,
water & heat included. Laundry available.
$500 + security deposit.No pets.
920-948-4447#48tf
NOW RENTINGDivision street storage
444 Sandcrest AveWautoma
$1 Truck Rental w/Storage Rental
Call for Details920-787-3028
#37+
2 Bedroom Apartment includes heat/AC/onsite laundry/
secure building.Security deposit required.
$525/monthCUMMINGS ROAD
APARTMENTSWautoma
920-787-4256#25tf
FOR RENT
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
Redgranite - Spacious
2 bedroom apartment.
Includes: heat and water, stove, fridge, dishwasher,washer/dryer, AC. $515.
262-224-1245920-566-0630
#27tf
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
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#41-44-345
SAXEVILLEMill Home
Pine River frontage.2-4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
kitchen/large dining space, spacious living
area, fully furnished with washer/dryer included.
$695 per month,plus utilities.
Security deposit required.No pets.
414-273-2627#44-345
Resorter, Friday, November 1, 2013, Page 18
P. For Rent
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
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!
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
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
Lease
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+
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+
FOR RENTNESHKORO AREA2 bedroom ranch home.
Washer, dryer, stove,wood fireplace.
$550/mo. + security depositAvailable Nov. 1.920-229-3754
W2787 Deerborn Dr.#43-44-345
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+
MontelloEfficiency
ApartmentsOn The River
All furnished, utilities & satellite TV FREE!, washer
& dryer....From $2501-800-959-7653
#42-43
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
WILD ROSENEW VILLAS
Rent to BuyHuge 2 Bedroom, Baths, AC, Patio,
2 Car Garage.Owner 920-622-4748
#44-45-346
FOR RENTSouth Town Terrace
Apartments, Wautoma2 bedroom unit. Qualified
applicants 18 or older. Get on the Waitlist Today! Rents based on 30% of adjusted gross income!
Wisconsin ManagementCompany, Inc.1-877-784-1643
WMC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
#43-46-347
SAXEVILLECozy one bedroom, one bath
upper apartment.Kitchen appiances and washer/dryer included.
$405 per month,plus electric.
Security deposit required.No pets.
414-273-2627#44-345
FOR RENT2 bedroom, 1 bath, attached garage, house in Wautoma.
Full basement, large private river lot.
$600 per month plus utilities.No smoking.
Might consider pets.Security deposit and references.
480-628-3707#44-45
For RentRedgranite
1 bedroom lower unit. Stove/refrigerator.
$275 + security deposit.
920-948-444744tf
V.Vegetables
APPLESFOR SALE
Call for store hours & variety
availability.DEVON ORCHARDS
N2579 10th Rd., Montello
608-297-7700#41-44-345
CivicOrganizations
Please Send Your Coming Events for 2014 to the Waushara Argus, PO Box 838, Wautoma, WI 54982
by Nov. 30 to be Included in the 2014 Waushara County Guide.
email: [email protected] call 920-787-3334 - Fax 920-787-2883
There is no charge for this service.Please include Event, Date, Time, Location
and Sponsoring Organization
Resorter, Friday, November 1, 2013, Page 19
Busy Bees clean up roadsideAurora Busy bee members Kaylie Cartwright, Callie Nitz, Joanna Schmidt and Joey Schmidt all provided roadside cleanup for part of the club’s community service.
Blazing Stars elect officersThe Blazing Stars 4H Club recently elected the following officers: (front) Mackenzie Risch- vice president, Mhari Gohlke- treasurer and caller, Leah Gohlke- reporter; (back) Lauren Good- president and caller, Victoria Riendeau- secretary, and Christi Good- activity coordinator.
Processed While You Wait with Advance Appointment
$15 & TaxOpen 8:30 am-4:30 pm Monday-Friday
Call For Appointment 920-787-3334
The Waushara Argus
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-4
Specializing in Bulk & Natural Foods
920-566-0272W5496 Cumberland Lane, Neshkoro, WI 54960“Where Old Fashioned Value Isn’t Out of Style”
TART CHERRY JUICE CONCENTRATE16 oz. $14.32 32 oz. $32.69
PUMPKIN CUT-OUT COOKIES $4.25 DOZ.Sugared & Non-Sugared
•Beef Sticks $5.16•Nacho Beef Sticks $3.78
•Sweet & Spicy $3.23
FRESH CRANBERRIES$2.00 lb. 25 lbs. $34.00
RUSSETT POTATOES $9.99 - 50 lbs.
* For tax credit details and restrictions and a list of qualifying products, see the Manufacturer’s Certification Statement and FAQs at hunterdouglas.com/taxcredit. Hunter Douglas and its dealers are not tax advisors. Consult a tax professional regarding your individual tax situation and ability to claim a tax credit related to the purchase of the qualifying Duette Architella honeycomb shades. © 2013 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas.
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McCartney Carpet, Inc.404 N Main St Westfield WI10:00-5:00 Sat. 9:00-Noon By Appointment608-296-4444www.mccartneycarpet.com
Resorter, Friday, November 1, 2013, Page 20
StoneRidge Lucassen’s
DELIJennie-O Grand Champion - Sliced Fresh to Order
Turkey Breast ..............................................................lb. $3.84Sliced Fresh to Order
Krakow Ham ................................................................lb. $2.99FROZEN
McCain - 19-30 oz.
Frozen Potatoes...........................$1.59BAKERYBaked Fresh - 16 oz. - Limit 2
French Bread99¢ ea.
DAIRYStoneRidge
Marble Cheese$2.99 ea.
PRODUCEHoneycrisp Apples ................................................lb. $1.248 oz.
Whole White Mushrooms .........................................ea. 94¢Jumbo Green Peppers ..............................................lb. 94¢
GROCERYOriginal Only - 30 oz.
Miracle Whip....................................$2.42Chicken of the Sea - 5 oz. -In Water
Tuna..........................................................................74¢
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
Previously Frozen Boneless/Skinless
Chicken Breasts ........................................................lb. $1.6980% Lean - 5 lb. or More Pkg.
Ground Beef ....................................................................lb.$2.49Certified Angus Beef Whole Boneless - Whole in he Bag Only
Sirloin Tip Roast .......................................................lb.$2.99Family Pack
Country Style Pork Ribs ...........................lb. $1.29Pork Baby Back Ribs ........................................lb. $2.69Farmland - 16 oz.
Jumbo Franks.........................................99¢Rosina Fully Cooked - 12 oz.
Meatballs.......................................ea. $1.99Klements - Does Not Include Beef
Ring Bologna............................BOGO
Trans Ocean - 8 oz. - Limit 5
Imitation Crab Classic .............................................ea. 99¢Supreme Choice - 1 lb.
Tilapia Fillets..............................ea. $3.99Fresh Ocean Perch ................................................lb. $4.99Fresh Atlantic - Farm Raised
Salmon Fillets ..............................................................lb. $6.99Previously Frozen - Wild Caught
Snow Crab Legs .......................................................lb. $6.99Supreme Choice 41/50 Count - 1 lb.
EZ Peel Shrimp.........................ea. $5.99StoneRidge - 20 oz.
Pepperjack Summer Sausage ..............ea. $4.99StoneRidge All Flavors - 15 oz.
Flavored Brats ..........................................................ea. $3.99StoneRidge Frozen Marinated - All Flavors
Chicken Breasts ........................................................lb. $3.99StoneRidge Natural Casing
Summer Sausage ....................................................lb. $5.99
WITH CARD
WITH CARDLIMIT 4
WITH CARDLIMIT 2
(While Supplies Last - No Rainchecks)
YEAR-ROUNDVENISON &WILD GAME
PROCESSING
$70WAUTOMA ONLY
WITH CARDLIMIT 2 OFFERS
Previously Frozen - Limit 3 Pkgs.
Chicken Drumsticks79¢ lb.
Whole in the Bag
Boneless Pork Loin$1.99 lb.
Certified Angus Beef English Cut - Limit 1
Chuck Roast$2.49 lb.
Untrimmed in the Bag
Whole Beef Tenderloin$4.99 lb.
Savings!RED-HOT DEAL!
RED-HOT DEAL!
RED-HOT DEAL!
RED-HOT DEAL!
OCTOBER 31,NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3
WITH CARD
WITH CARDLIMIT 3
WITH CARDLIMIT 3
WITH CARD
WITH CARD
Resorter, Friday, November 1, 2013, Page 21
Locally owned and operated in Ripon since 1948
Hwy. 23 WestRIPON
PHONE 920-748-3360 FAX 920-748-3994Hours: M-F 7:00-8:00;
Sat. 7:00-6:00; Sun. 8:00-4:00
Hunting Licenses & Gift Certificates AvailableParcel Shipping and FAX Service available
LAYAWAY AVAILABLE
www.acehardware.comA member of the Packerland Ace Dealers
983 East Plaza Rd.WAutOMA
PHONE 920-787-4911 FAX 920-787-4916Hours: M-F 7:00-8:00;
Sat. 7:00-6:00; Sun. 8:00-4:00
Special Buys
2699Hamilton Beach 18 Quart Roaster6174429
Reg. 59 99
1499 40# Black Oil Sunflower Seed829840
Reg. 1999
8993M WindowInsulator Kit54697
Reg. 1899
red hot buy
Amaryllis Bulb KitAvailable in 3 colors.
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Sale $499.99
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59999
-$80 withcard*
Craftsman® 21"Electric Start Single-Stage Snowthrower7296114 Limit 1 at this price.
Craftsman® 24" Self-Propelled Dual-StageSnowthrower7314750 Limit 1 at this price.
Char-Broil®
The Big Easy®
Tru-Infrared™
Oil-LessTurkey Fryer**8235186
7999
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