April 29, 2015 Tribune Record Gleaner
April 29, 2015 Tribune Record Gleaner
April 29, 2015 Tribune Record Gleaner
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OPINION
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CATHOLIC
Christ the King Church
101 Wendel Spencer 715-659-4480
REV. SAMUEL MARTIN
4 p.m. - Saturday evening mass 8 and 10 a.m. - Sunday morning mass
Masses for Holy Days of Obligation evening before, 8 p.m.; day of, 5:30 p.m.
One-Stop
One-Stop Shop
Shop
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
MISSOURI SYNOD
St. Paul Lutheran
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
Trinity Lutheran
(Missouri Synod)
Zion Lutheran
W2894 Granton Road, Granton 715-238-7318
REV. DANIEL SCHOESSOW
9:15 a.m. - Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated first and third Sundays of each month.
LUTHERAN
Emmanuel Lutheran - ELCA
W5752 Colby Factory Road Town of Longwood
PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL
10:45 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated second and fourth Sundays of each month.
METHODIST
Immanuel United Methodist
Chili 715-683-2886 10:30 a.m. - Morning worship
United Methodist
209 W. Clark St., P.O. Box 533 Colby
JANINE JOHNSON, lay speaker
7 p.m. - Wednesday worship service
No Sunday services
Church school as announced prior to evening service
Christie 715-743-2480
REV. JOHN E. WARMUTH
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated the first Sunday of each month.
EPISCOPAL
St. Katherines Episcopal Church
206 E. 3rd St. Owen, WI 715-229-2643 REV. TONY RING
10 a.m. - Wednesday morning prayer & Holy Communion
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
BAPTIST
Bible Baptist
700 E. 15th St. Neillsville 715-743-4695
PASTOR MARK A. FUGATE
9:30 a.m. - Sunday school; 10:30 a.m. - Worship service,
3 p.m. - Sunday afternoon service
7 p.m. - Wednesday night Bible studies
Missionary Baptist
Anderson Electric
TF-20045
(715) 223-3872
24-HOUR
EMERGENCY
SERVICE
PHONE: 659-2344
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FARM
TRENCHING
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FAMILY
RECIPE
CORNER
Book Club meets the rst Monday in May, discussing Garden of Stones
by Littleeld -- 6:30 p.m.
Coffee Talk meets the third Friday in May, but will meet on Thursday,
May 14. Discussing Five Days Left, by Timmer -- 10:30 a.m.
Marriage Licenses
The Clark County clerk has granted the
following marriage licenses:
-- Stephanie E. Appel, Neillsville, and
Brian L. Boyer, Neillsville, on April 15, at
Neillsville.
-- Roberta A. Holub, town of Loyal, and
Joshua D. Bruss, town of Loyal, on May 2,
at Wood County.
-- Lucille Z. Nolt, town of Longwood,
and Merle R. Hoover, town of Longwood,
on May 12, at town of Longwood.
-- Chanarat Pochae, town of Grant, and
Troy R. Kuehn, town of Grant, no date or
location listed.
-- Deborah J. Smith, town of Thorp, and
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We have:
Pillows, pads, & deep pocket sheets
Puppy chow
1/2 c. butter
1 c. creamy peanut butter
2 c. milk chocolate chips
1 (17.5-oz.) package crispy corn and rice cereal
1 lb. confectioners sugar
Melt the peanut butter with the butter or margarine and the milk chocolate. Pour
over the cereal and toss until well coated.
Place the coated cereal in a large paper sack then add the confectioners sugar,
fold down the top of the bag and shake to coat.
Salmon puffs
8 oz. smoked salmon, chopped
12 oz. crumbled feta cheese
1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
1/8 tsp. minced garlic
1 (17.5-oz.) package frozen puff pastry, thawed
1 egg white, beaten
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
Combine smoked salmon, feta cheese, black pepper and garlic.
Roll out puff pastry on lightly floured surface to form a 12x12-inch sheet. Cut
sheet into 16 3x3-inch squares. Place a spoonful of salmon filling in the center of
each square. Pull together corners of each square to form 16 small packets. Brush
packets with egg whites and place on prepared baking sheets.
Bake in preheated oven until pastry is golden brown, about 20 minutes. Serve warm.
CLARK
COUNTY
HUMANE
SOCIETY
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NEWS
Adopt-A-Pet
sponsored by:
Rosaleen: What a beautiful cat Rosaleen is! She is a long-haired dilute
calico, 2 years old, and like all of our cats, spayed, vaccinated, blood-tested,
micro-chipped and ready to go. All thats missing is a family to love her. If
you have room in your heart and home for her or any of the other pets here,
go to the Web site and see the pictures and descriptions of them.There
are 33 cats or kittens and 31 dogs or puppies here. Surely theres one
just right for you. Check them out atwww.cchs-petshelter.org/id8.html.
Big Vaccination Clinic coming May 2, at Clark County Fairgrounds in
Neillsville, from noon to 2 p.m. No appointment necessary, cats must be
in carriers, dogs on leashes. Bring previous records. Offering distemper,
rabies, Lymes, Feline Leukemia, Bordetella (kennel cough) and of course micro-chipping. We are happy
to be able to provide this service to keep your pets healthy.
Stop atourPaws &ClawsAdoptionCenterin the Marshfield Mall. We have lots of cats and kittens just
waiting for people to adopt and many arefree!Paws & Clawsis right next to Furniture & ApplianceMart
and is openevery Saturday,from10 a.m.to4 p.m.Come on in to visit, spend some time with the kitties,
and browse our large selection of special, pet merchandise (greeting cards, shirts, jewelry, giant cat
furniture, etc.) or even get your pet microchipped!
CLARK COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY STATE LICENSE # (268235-DS) 715-743-4550
M, W, F & Sat. 12-3 p.m. W3926 St Hwy 73 P.O. Box 127, Neillsville, WI 54456 www.cchs-petshelter.org
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STAFF PHOTOS
OBITUARIES
Albert Shinkle
Albert L. Shinkle, 77, Marshfield, formerly of Neillsville, was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on Friday, April
24, 2015, surrounded by his family at Golden Living Three
Oaks in Marshfield where he had been a resident for the
past three years. A celebration of Alberts life was held at
1 p.m., on Tuesday, April 28, at Spencer United Methodist
Church. Rev. Mike Carlson officiated. Burial followed in
West Spencer Cemetery, town of Sherman. Pallbearers
were Mark Jensen, Troy Jensen, Allen Williams, Nicholas
Wissell, Lee Hildebrandt and Bradley Shinkle.
Albert was born to Clarence and Inez (nee Chaney)
Shinkle on April 30, 1937, in Gahanna, Ohio, the youngest of seven children. He attended school in rural Ohio.
Albert married Nancy Johnson on Oct. 27, 1957. Together
they raised five children. Albert worked at Whirlpool
Corporation in Ohio before purchasing a dairy farm in
New Richland, Ohio, where he farmed until relocating to
Spencer in 1975. Upon his retirement from farming he enjoyed many years of traveling the countryside delivering
the Buyers Guide, Shoppers Guide and the Clark County
Press, traveling more than 700 miles each week. He was
a dedicated son, brother, father and friend full of love,
wisdom, compassion, patience, kindness and generosity.
He could sense when something was bothering you even
if you said you were fine and he always knew the perfect
answer to help you feel better. Albert enjoyed visiting
with everyone he met and sharing his faith in the Lord.
For Albert a stranger was a friend he hadnt met yet. He was a tireless worker. He
enjoyed spending time with his family and laughing until you couldnt breathe. He
loved animals and they sensed his caring spirit.
Albert is survived by his former wife, Nancy Boortz; his sister, Ethel Shinkle; his
five children, Teresa (Mark) Jensen, Doug (Chinda) Shinkle, Connie Wissell, Chris
Shinkle and Patti (Lee) Hildebrandt; his 22 grandchildren, Troy (Julie) Jensen,
Holly (Allen) Williams, Organ and Arthur Shinkle, Bradley (Brianna) Fuhrman,
Nicholas, Amanda and Katlynn Wissell, Michael (Leslie) Korteum, Lisa (fianc
Brian Bartnik) Korteum, Ashley Taft, Bradley (fianc Sierra Shelly) Shinkle, David
(fianc Amanda Reeves) Shinkle, Daniel Shinkle, Alyssa (fianc Camden Robinson)
Shinkle, Katherine and Quentin Shinkle, and Brandi, Britni, Bayli, Brianna and
Aaron Hildebrandt; and 15 great-grandchildren, Grace, Alayna, Josiah, Elijah, Lilah
and Elliana Jensen, Emmalynn Beers-Fuhrman, Hadley Mientke, Naomi Fuhrman,
Hailey Korteum, Ashlynn and Brooklynn Sorwheide, Landyn Taft, Alexandryan
Shinkle and Arian Robinson.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Ralph and Willis; three
sisters, Helen, Ruth and Alice; and many cherished pets.
Albert's family would like to thank the caring staff at Golden Living Three Oaks
Alzheimers Care Unit and Aseracare Hospice care for the love and compassion
shown to Albert and his family.
Your Presence we Miss, your Memories we Treasure, Loving you Always Forgetting you Never
Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer assisted the family with arrangements.
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Thomas Behrens
Thomas F. Behrens, 84, Greenwood, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 23, 2015, at Neillsville Health &
Rehab, surrounded by his family. A celebration of life
will be held from 11 a.m.-2 pm., on Tuesday, April 28, at
Parkway Pines, Greenwood.
Thomas Frederick Behrens was born on Nov. 6, 1930, in
Chippewa Falls, to Frederick and Helen (nee Chadwick)
Behrens. He was raised and received his education in
Greenwood, graduating from Greenwood High School
in 1948. In 1948, Tom went to work for John S. Wuethrich
at the Wuethrich farm, and then began driving truck for
the John Wuethrich Creamery. He retired from Grassland
Dairy Products in 2000, after 52 years of driving. He had
many interests, but especially enjoyed fishing, camping, hunting, playing cards,
snowmobiling, and telling stories.
He will be dearly missed by his children, Jim (Kaiyan) Behrens, Escondido, Calif.,
Jan (Dennis Blanchard) Richmond, Black River Falls, Tom (Mary Lou) Behrens,
Willard, Tracy (Jack) Nelson, Greenwood, and Jill (Louie) Fortuna, Greenwood;
nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Joyce, on March 18, 2009;
one son-in-law, Jim Richmond; one grandson, Jimmy Duss; and one brother and
sister-in-law, Douglas (Shirley) Behrens.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Greenwood, is assisting the family with arrangements.
PAID OBITUARY
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Earl Cammers
Earl J. Cammers, 77, Loyal, died on Wednesday, April
22, 2015, at Ministry Saint Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield,
surrounded by his family. Funeral services were held at
12:30 p.m., on Saturday, April 25, at St. Anthony Catholic
Church, Loyal. Rev. Steve Brice officiated. Burial followed in St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Allen Moen, Jeff Cammers, Mark Adler, Tom Lyon,
Jim Genteman and Stephen Linzmeier.
Earl Joseph Cammers was born on Oct. 7, 1937, in
Loyal, to Arthur and Marguarite (nee Leatherdale) Cammers. He was raised on the family farm near Spokeville,
and received his education in the Loyal area, graduating from Loyal High School in 1955. After completing
his education, he went to work for Roddis Manufacturing in Marshfield, which
became Weyerhauser, and now Marshfield Doors. Earl married Darlene D. Moen
on Oct. 12, 1957, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Bakersville. He worked at
Weyerhauser for 44 years until retiring in 2000. Earl resided at home until entering the Marshfield Care Center in 2007. He was a member of St. Anthony Catholic
Church and the Knights of Columbus Our Lady of Fatima Council #4963. Earl had
many interests, but especially enjoyed Packer football, going to Badger football
games and polka music.
He will be dearly missed by his wife, Darlene, Marshfield; two sons, Pat (Missy)
Cammers, New Richmond, and Bruce (Holly) Cammers, Apex, N.C.; two grandchildren, Heather (Mark) Adler, Marshfield, and Jeff (Melissa) Cammers, Elk
Mound; five step-grandchildren, Eron Kuhlers, Raleigh, N.C., Miranda Kuhlers,
Cary, N.C., Desiree Gibson, New Richmond, Tyler Radlinger, New Richmond,
and Mikayla Radlinger, New Richmond; and numerous nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Mildred Cammers,
in infancy.
Earl's family would like to thank the Marshfield Care Center for their compassionate care during his stay there.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Loyal, assisted the family with arrangements.
PAID OBITUARY
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Gordon Allar
Gordon L. Allar, 71, passed away
on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015, in San Antonio,
Texas. Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m., on Saturday, May 9, at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Medford, with Rev. Brian Mundt
officiating. Interment will take place at 1 p.m., on
Monday, May 11, at the Spooner Veterans Cemetery, Spooner. Military rites will be conducted by
the Loyal American Legion Post #175.
Gordon Lee Allar was born on Jan. 14, 1944, in Medford, to Raymond and Florence (nee Freeck) Allar. He
graduated from Medford High School in 1962, and then
from Metropolitan State University (Minnesota) in 1979
with a BS Degree. He married Mary Ann Godfrey on April 27, 1968, in Duluth,
Minn. He was proud to have served honorably in the United States Air Force for
four years and to have received the Air Medal for outstanding achievement for
civilian service during Desert Shield/Desert Storm while in the employ of United
Parcel Service. He worked in the aircraft industry for 40 years. Previous employment was with North Central Airlines, Republic Airlines & Northwest Airlines,
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and United Parcel Service Air Group. He retired from
aircraft maintenance with United Parcel Service in 2004. He loved traveling the
world with his employment in the aircraft industry. When he retired, he enjoyed
traveling in his Lazy Daze Motor Home and going to motorhome rallies making
new friends and enjoying the country. Most of all he loved his Green Bay Packers
and he was very proud to be a stockholder in the team.
He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Mary Ann; his brother, Wayne (Jeanne)
Allar, Redwing, Minn.; his sister, Barbara (David) Lucht, Spencer; and various
aunts, cousins, nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents and parents, Raymond and Florence Allar, Medford.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
PAID OBITUARY
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Leona Smith
Leona M. Smith, 81, Greenwood, passed away peacefully, with her children at her side, on Tuesday, April,
14 2015, at Stoney River Facility of Marshfield. Funeral
services were held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, April 18, at the
Gesche Funeral Home in Neillsville.
Leona Middlestead was born on Oct. 29, 1933, in Dickey
County, N.D., to Adolph and Elizabeth (nee Schruam) Middlestead. She was raised and graduated from school in
Monago, N.D. During her teenage years she had worked
as a candy striper at the Ellendale Hospital/Nursing
Home. Leona married Kenneth E. Smith on June 9, 1953,
in North Dakota. They moved to the Neillsville area in
1954 and then worked alongside each other farming for
many years. From 1966-72 she also enjoyed being an Avon representative. In 1972
they relocated to Ladysmith, where they owned and managed Lamars Fashion
Shop, and she offered seamstress services. In 1974 they returned to farming in the
Greenwood area. Later, Leona was employed as a cook for Lamar Schmitts caf
in Neillsville. In 1978 she started working as fryer/baker at Mallegnis Foods of
Neillsville. Leona continued working there, through various owners, including
United Foods, Steve Bell, Burnstads, and more than 25 years with Martys Foods,
retiring at the age of 78. Leona appreciated participating in the Christie area Ladies
Sewing Circle. Crocheting, fabric painting and drawing were some of her other
interests. She also took pleasure in horseback riding, and especially with one of
her favorite shetland ponies, Prince. In her later years, Leona found delight with
her miniature horses. Dining out with family and friends was one of her chosen
enjoyments.
She will be remembered by her three children, Mary Ellen Campbell, Neillsville,
Elizabeth A. (Dave) Serchen, Marshfield, and Charles E. (Sue Carlisle) Smith, Merrillan; her grandchildren, Michael J. Campbell, Cypress, Texas, Jason E. (Jody)
Jennerman, Pickett, Clifford H. (Peggy Siedler) Jennerman, Marshfield, and Darrell
(Kimberly) Chaltry, Marshfield; her great-grandchildren, Austin and Abby Jennerman and Lily and Riley Chaltry; her honorary daughter, Kathy Weber, Houston,
Texas; her honorary granddaughters, Patty Hendrickson, Marathon, and Krissy
Hendrickson, Houston, Texas; her sister, Mabel (Art) Forgein, Jamestown, N.D.;
and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins.
Leona was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth; Dave Serchen, Sue
Carlisle and good friends Norm Gburek and Peter Marksstrum; her parents; her
sisters, Emily (Walter) Loutt, Matilda (Otto) Schlauch, Ida (Chris) Speidel, Esther
(George) Dobber, Edna (John) Dobber, and Evelyn (Maynard) Raul; and her brothers, Alfred (Murial) Middlestead, Adolph Middlestead, Walter (Edna) Middlestead,
Oscar (Annette) Middlestead and Jacob Middlestead.
Online condolences may be made at www.geschefh.com.
The Gesche Funeral Home, Neillsville, assisted the family with arrangements.
PAID OBITUARY
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Royce Larsen
Royce L. Larsen, 91, Neillsville, passed away on
Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at the Clark County Health Care
Center. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on
June 13, at the Calvary Lutheran Church, Neillsville,
with visitation from 10-11 a.m.
Born on April 30, 1923, in Waupaca, to Ralph and
Marguerite (nee Miner) Larsen, Royce graduated from
Manawa High School in 1940. Following graduation, he
entered the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCCs), which
sparked his love for the outdoors and the beauty of
Wisconsin. His passion was helping to preserve forests,
water, and soil. Royce was drafted into the Army during
World War II, serving from 194346. For 18 months he was
stationed in Hawaii as a radar specialist. He then attended UW-River Falls, earning a bachelor's degree in agriculture. He married Dorothy Severson on June 11,
1948. He enlisted in the Army Reserves and served two years during the Korean
War, stationed in Germany. Following college and military service, he spent most
of his career (28 years) working for the Soil Conservation Service in Neillsville
and Stratford. The Larsen family moved to Neillsville in 1961. In his last days
Royce still shared memories of the many farmers in Clark and Marathon counties
with whom he partnered to develop soil conservation practices and reduce water
pollution. A favorite pastime was playing the piano, especially to entertain his
grandchildren. Royce had a knack for learning chords and harmonies of familiar
melodies by ear and never had piano lessons. He liked taking his grandchildren
fishing in his boat and camping in his travel trailer. He made lasting memories for
them. He enjoyed walks in the woods and teaching his children and grandchildren
to identify various plants, trees, and insects. In retirement he was happiest being
in the county forest area west of Neillsville or working on his woodland property
near Fifield. When declining health kept him homebound, Royce still worked in
his backyard raking and composting. He was a member of Calvary Lutheran
Church in Neillsville.
Royce is survived by his wife of nearly 67 years, Dorothy; their three children,
Tana (Frank) Schimberg, Brentwood, Calif., Rhonda (Rudy) Forjan, Eustis, Fla.,
and Jay (Mary Jo) Larsen, Cottage Grove, Minn.; six grandchildren, Jason (Valerie) Pischer, Katy (Greg) Furnas, Hannah (Hershall) Brown, Shawna (Christian)
Mendenhall, Nicholas (Jamie) Larsen, and Molly (Corey) Eidem; 11 great-grandchildren, Hudson and Ryan Pischer, Jackson, Jordan, and Jett Furnas, Paris Ower,
Alivia, Amelia, Jameson, and Jude Larsen, and Mazie Eidem; a brother-in-law,
George Severson; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Donna; and two brothers,
Wayne and Glendon.
Memorial gifts may be directed to Calvary Lutheran Church.
Online condolences may be made at www.geschefh.com.
The Gesche Funeral Home, Neillsville, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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Greenwood Chamber of Commerce representatives Lonna Klinke and Pat Lindner and
Mayor Jim Schecklman (at left) presented a welcome plant last week to Mad House
Garage owners (from left) Joe Rooney, Mackenzie Rooney, Michaela Rooney, Joseph
Rooney and Dawn Eggerth. The business, at 320 S. Main St., opened last July and
STAFF PHOTOS
does oil changes, engine repair/tune-ups, brake and tire repair, and small
engine repair/tune-ups.
COMING EVENTS
presented by
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This Coming Events column is for nonfundraising events. The exception is for
fundraisers which are accompanied by a
paid advertisement.
Social Security office hours for Clark County
are by appointment only. Appointments
can be made by calling 715-845-1321 on
weekdays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
April 29
May 2
Grassland Dairy Products, Inc. N8790 Fairground Ave. P.O. Box 160
Greenwood, WI 54437 1-800-4butter
May 2
May 2
May 3
O u r S a v i o r s L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ,
Greenwood, will serve its annual charcoal
chicken dinner from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Drivethru carry-outs will be available.
May 4
May 9
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May 13
May 13
May 16
May 17
Excavating Service
12, 24 and 36 buckets
18 post hole digger
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8 4 clearance
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Loyal first baseman Ben Zimmerman stretches for a throw as Granton baserunner
Chandler Johns runs down the line during the Greyhounds 14-2 win at Granton on
April 24.
SPORTS
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son divisional placement.
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Interstate batteries We have USED TIRES Firestone
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Mikes
An Outdoorsmans
Journal
by Mark Walters
have one zone, where they do not have to worry about dogs pushing bear off
their bait or every other year, the season starting one week later so the hound
hunters can go first.
Anyone that hunts Zone C is well aware that there are a lot of bear hunters
in it, as it is our unit that is the closest to Wisconsins largest cities. Unless
you are going in deep or have private land baiting, it is a challenge due to so
much competition.
Another potential rule change would allow bear hunting to begin on
Sept. 1.
This would allow hunting black bear a few days earlier then our present
rules allow and is pretty much common sense.
When the acorns start to fall, a large percentage of black bear that are
hitting baits, leave the baits and work the new food which whether you are
paying a guide or did your own baiting, is a major bummer.
There would be years where this rule change would benefit hunters and I
do not see any negativity that would come with it.
Here is a no brainer! Currently, conservation wardens cannot enforce potential trespass violations. If someone is trespassing on your land, you have
to call your county sheriffs office.
If this rule changes, a conservation warden would be able to enforce trespass violations. If a conservation warden can help stop a potential bank robber while on duty, why cant he or she write a ticket for a trespass violation?
Here goes some more of my friends bye allowing a sandhill crane season.
Have you ever gone west in the fall? They shoot swans and sandhill cranes out
there and they do so because they manage the harvest.
Waterfowl hunters and farmers know a well managed sandhill crane harvest is going to have no significant bearing on the amount of sandhill cranes
in Wisconsin (remember the uproar about the morning dove season/over
blown waste of time and money).
There is several more topics that I could write about but I think I better
upgrade my life insurance due to what I just wrote and leave well enough alone.
Just remember most of this is POTENTIAL, not guaranteed.
If you do not like what you read, did you go to the meetings? Sunset
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LOYAL AREA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
American Pickers will be in Wisconsin in June, 2015, and theyre looking for some
good picking. If you dont know who these pickers are, youve been missing a great
show. New shows are the History Channel on Wednesday nights, at 8 p.m., but often
the program is from 7 to 10 p.m.
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel the back roads from coast to coast, earning a
living looking for hidden gems in junk yards, basements, garages and barns. They
meet unique characters along the way, and all have stories to tell! They bring the
past to life and recycle as they go. If someone you know has a large collection, Mike
and Frank would like to see some photos to decide if it would work for their show.
Send close ups of things you have that are rare, and send along a description of your
collection. Upload the pictures on www.wetransfer.com or call and leave a message
at 1-855-OLD-RUST. They do not want farming or agricultural items, tools, tractors,
stoves, appliances, glassware, etc. If you watch the show, you know what they want.
Thanks for reading!
Joan Knack, secretary
LOYAL FARM
EQUIPMENT
Single & double-chain
elevators, bale conveyors, feed
carts, barn fans, gutter grates,
cow mats, cow mattress, Sand
Trap, calf hutch, calf pens,
clean chute funnels & tube,
silo hoppers, poly silo-chute
liner, poly manger & wear
liner, footbaths, barn limers,
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.... and program will be held at 6:30 p.m., on Saturday, May 23, 2015, with a punch hour at 5:30 p.m. in the cafetorium of the Greenwood High
School. All alumni, families and friends are cordially invited.
A special invitation is issued to the Class of 1965, which is celebrating its 50th year since graduation. The class will be honored. Also, we will
recognize special reunion classes pre-1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, as well as any
alumni before the class of 1940, as well as any former faculty members who may be in attendance. With the hope of updating our annual records,
this invitation will be sent to at least one member of each class. We hope that they will enclose addresses back to us from their classes.
If you know of any other Greenwood High School graduates who would like to come and didnt receive invitations, please forward this information
to them. Some of the records have been lost, and we are trying to update our files. We are looking forward to seeing all of you again on May 23,
2015. Please mark your calendars for this date.
Sincerely,
The Greenwood High School Alumni Committee:
MAIL TO:
Tim Rueth
Margaret Geracaris
Roger Schwarze
Douglas Felix
Tom and Loraine Lindner Roxanne Purgett
317 S. MAIN ST., GREENWOOD, WI 54437 Dennis Syth
Joan Gruber
Alice Kennedy
Grade 7
Jacob Baumgartner, Kaycee Benz,
Saydee Benz, Kole Bogdonovich, Kobe Delis,
Remi Geiger, Keralin Genteman, Gabrielle
Hederer, Paul Hoesly, Olivia Horn, Riley
Much, Kevin Mireles, Tiffany Radue, Autumn Schubert, Alexis Spuhler, Morgan
Timm, Carter Toufar, Colby Toufar, Elizabeth Troutt, Rebecca Walter, Jared Weber,
Trevyn Wilke, Harlee Zvolena
Honors (3.666-3.000)
Grade 12
Tiffany Behrens, Carly Dix, Derrick
Heath, Elizabeth Knack, Amanda Much,
Mariah Olson, Miranda Rinehart, Jaelynn
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Grade 11
Seth Baumgartner, Brenden Collins, Cassandra Esselman, Marcus Genteman, Eric
Haselow, Derrick Howard, Jordan Lindner,
Darin Meyer, Anthony Q. Orth, Jaedyn
Pieper, Kanyon Rachu, Colten Roehl, Michael Vine, Trevor Witt, Timothy Zupanc
Grade 10
Janel Acker, Samuel Baumgartner,
Rachel Hederer, Joshua Kroening, Rafael
Martinez, Miranda North, Deveni Rowley, Stetson Rueth, Mariah Scheel, Cole
Stumpner, Karlye Weber
Grade 9
Blake Acker, Dawson Brock, James
Chalmbers, Taylor Gessert, Nathan Harm,
Christina Miller, Hunter Much, Misty
Much, Caleb Mueller, Gabrielle Nikolai,
Emily Rand, Devin Witt
Grade 8
Amanda Krasselt, Dalton Kroening,
Charlie Larson, Parker Leffel, Bryana
Meyers, Mathew Nikolai, Hannah Peroshek, Maverick Roehl, Tyne Scheel, Ethan
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Grade 7
Bailey Bravener, Nathan Buchanan,
Jackson Dietsche, Austin Haselow, Mason
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of 1930 to 1979.
A motion was made and seconded to
pay a $2 per year membership fee starting
in 2016 and not have money taken from
the treasury for a door prize.
Caroline Schillinger and James Harwood celebrated birthdays in April.
James treated us with ice cream.
Christine Kurz mentioned a book
being published sometime later this
year from area people submitting their
real life stories, not anything fictional.
Christine will be a model for Christopher
Banks in Marshfield on April 18. She
suggested we attend a cancer benefit for
Kay Neumann on April 25, 4-10 p.m., at
the Eagles in Marshfield.
Meeting adjourned, sheepshead was
played.
The next meeting will be held on May
21, at 1:30 p.m. Lunch will be served by
Ardina Alexander and Marie Weiland.
Marie Weiland, secretary
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Spencer Board of Education
Regular meeting
April 8, 2015
Board President Dawn Reckner called the regular meeting of the
Spencer Board of Education to order at 6:30 p.m.
Verification of compliance with open meeting law: Notice was
posted at the village office, Heritage Bank and high school entrance.
Roll call -- establish quorum: Reckner, Krasselt, Wienke, Zenner
and Post present. Quorum established.
Recognition of visitors: Emily Bissonette and Gary Ruder.
Agenda changes: None.
Approve minutes of previous meetings: Motion by Krasselt, seconded by Wienke, to approve the minutes of the March 25, 2015,
regular meeting. All ayes, motion carried.
Treasurer's report: Motion by Zenner, seconded by Wienke, to
approve the treasurer's report ending March 31, 2015, as read by
Treasurer Krasselt. All ayes, motion carried.
Approve vouchers: Review and discussion. Motion by Zenner,
seconded by Krasselt, to approve vouchers as printed totaling
$84,341.24 to include check #069559 through #070334 through
#070382. All ayes, motion carried.
Discussion, possible action to approve facility improvement projects: Gary Ruder presented project options for the 2014-2015 school
year. Discussion. Board directed Mr. Ruder to proceed with the following projects for possible approval:
1) Ceiling rehabilitation and conversion to 2x2
2) Concrete: Sidewalk along Douglas Street
3) Replacement of three exterior doors
4) Digitalize the remaining air handlers
5) Beverage cooler replacement in milk room 100
6) Classroom divider in room 223
7) Remodel storage area in the elementary office
8) High tunnel fence
Approve 2015-16 Alio Data Processing contract: Discussion. Motion by Zenner, seconded by Post, to approve the 2015-16 Alio Data
Processing contract. All ayes, motion carried.
Second reading Policy 342.4 Gifted and Talented Program: Discussion. Motion by Krasselt, seconded by Post, to approve the second reading of Policy 342.4 Gifted and Talented Program. All ayes,
motion carried.
Second reading Policy 345.2 English Language Learners: Discussion. Motion by Wienke, seconded by Krasselt, to approve the
second reading of Policy 345.2 English Language Learners. All ayes,
motion carried.
First reading Policy 345.2 -- Rule Procedures for Testing and Assessing English Language Learners: Discussion. Motion by Zenner,
seconded by Wienke, to approve the first reading and wave the second reading of Policy 345.2 -- Rule Procedures for Testing and Assessing English Language Learners. All ayes, motion carried.
Approve 66.0301 agreements:
A) Shared LMC director with Colby School District: Motion by Zenner, seconded by Post, to approve the shared LMC director with
Colby School District. All ayes, motion carried.
B) NTC manufacturing certificate hosted by Colby School District:
Discussion. Motion by Krasselt, seconded by Post, to approve NTC
manufacturing certificate hosted by Colby School District. All ayes,
motion carried.
C) Early Childhood Academy: Discussion. Motion by Zenner,
seconded by Krasselt, to approve the Early Childhood Academy. All
ayes, motion carried.
D) Technology coordinator shared agreement with Loyal School
District: Discussion. Motion by Zenner, seconded by Krasselt, to
approve the technology coordinator shared agreement with Loyal
School District. All ayes, motion carried.
E) Technology support shared agreement with Loyal School District: Discussion. Motion by Zenner, seconded by Krasselt, to approve the technology support shared agreement with Loyal School
District. All ayes, motion carried.
Administrative reports:
Mrs. Schulz:
-- Reading Incentive Committee: On Wednesday, April 1, the
Reading Incentive Committee held its culminating event for the
school year. All of the students met in the cafeteria for time to read
and enjoyed milk and cookies. Before the students left to head back
to class the students who had met their reading goal all six months of
the challenge were recognized. Thank you to Emily Bissonette and
Connie Schroedel, and the rest of the committee, for their organization of events throughout the year.
-- Elementary leadership team: The elementary leadership team
has been reorganized for 2015-2016. This team will have a member
from each grade level. I have met with each grade level PLC (Professional Learning Community) to discuss what the goals of this team
will be. The bulk of the work of this team will be done in the summer.
We will be analyzing data on achievement, attendance, growth, and
we look at this data through many different lenses. For example, we
will look at our overall growth data but then we will break it down into
subgroups and look at growth data for our economically disadvantaged students compared to the student body as a whole. From this
analysis of data we will set our overall elementary school SMART
goals for the 2015-2016 school year. The school goals that are set
will then guide the individual teacher goals that are set (their SLOs
or Student Learning Objectives). Another goal of this team will be to
determine the six priorities (specific ideas) that need to be worked
on throughout the school year to meet these goals. Research states
that an organization or individual cannot work on more than six new
items at a time and still be successful. This team will then meet quarterly during the school year to evaluate data to see how we are doing
at meeting our school-wide goals.
-- Attendance: Perfect attendance for third quarter and the full
year, through three quarters, were recognized this week. We have
111 (30 percent) students with perfect third quarter attendance and
35 (10 percent) with perfect full-year attendance. Four letters were
sent to parents of students who have missed more than 10 percent
of school days; three of these were second notices and one was a
first notice.
-- Assessment calendar: Mrs. Schulz shared a calendar of the
assessments that will be happening district-wide in the next two
months.
Mr. Zanotelli:
-- NHS banquet: On March 30, the annual NHS banquet was held
at the Belvedere Supper Club. A special thank you to the Spencer
Lions Club, Belvedere Supper Club and the Spencer PTA for their
sponsorship of this event. I would also like to thank Mr. Benton for all
of his time and effort with this organization. The banquet ran well and
once again we had very good attendance.
-- Cloverbelt scholar banquet: Congratulations to Faith Becker
and Seanna Mueller for their selection as Spencer's 2015 Cloverbelt
Conference scholars. The banquet was held in Greenwood on Tuesday night, April 7. Each student chose a teacher to attend with them,
they were Ruby Thomas and Abbi Roehrborn.
-- Choir and Band Festival: We are hosting the Choir and Band
Festival here at Spencer High School the next two Thursday nights.
A thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Veale for the work on this event and for
showcasing Spencer Schools once again.
-- Quarter ends: We are officially in the fourth quarter. Seniors
now have six weeks left capping off their high school careers with
Madison.
(Hagen)(Pokallus) was carried on a unanimous roll call vote to
enter into closed session per Wis. Stats 19.85(1)(c) -- considering
employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation
data of any public employee over which the governmental body has
jurisdiction or exercises responsibility.
Chief Bauer spoke about the replacement of the vacant full-time
police officer position.
(Day)(Pokallus) was carried on a unanimous roll call vote to enter
open session.
(Maurer)(Pokallus) was carried to adjourn at 7:53 p.m.
/s/Thaddeus Kubisiak, clerk
/s/Pauline Frome, president
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Loyal City Council
Regular meeting
March 17, 2015
Mayor Williams called the regular monthly Council meeting to
order at 7 p.m., with Council members Batchelor, Bobrofsky, Englebretson, Froeba, Geier, McBride, and Schmitt present. Gluch-Voss
was absent.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
Citizens present were Scott Zoellner and Dean Lesar.
Clerk Toufar verified the postings.
No corrections or additions were made to the March 17, 2015,
Council agenda.
Motion was made by Geier to approve the minutes from the Feb.
17, 2015, regular Council meeting, seconded by Englebretson. Motion carried.
Treasurers report was approved on a motion made by Englebretson, seconded by Bobrofsky. Motion carried.
Utility Committee: No meeting held. Next utility meeting will be
held on April 7, 2015, at 6:30 p.m.
Police/Fire and Ambulance Committee: No meeting held. Englebretson reported on the recreation vehicle routes. This has been
tabled at this time. Englebretson reported on the truck parking permit. This has been tabled at this time.
Finance Committee: Meeting was held on March 16, 2015. McBride made a motion to go into closed session per S.S. 19.85 (1)
(c), seconded by Englebretson. Motion carried. Bobrofsky made a
motion to reconvene to open session, seconded by Schmitt. Motion
carried. McBride made a motion to increase the sewer rates 20 percent as of the April 1, 2015, billing per the city auditor, seconded by
Schmitt. Motion carried.
Library Committee: Meeting was held on March 16, 2015. McBride reported that the lighted sign is up and looks great. McBride
reported that the library will be closed on Good Friday and possibly
the Monday after Easter. McBride reported that the library continues
to send more materials to other libraries than we receive from other
libraries.
Personnel Committee: Meeting was held on March 3, 2015. Motion made by Bobrofsky to go into closed session per S.S. 19.85 (1)
(c), seconded by McBride. Motion carried. Motion made by Schmitt
to reconvene to open session, seconded by Bobrofsky. Motion carried. Chief Kubista introduced part-time officer Garret Barlow.
Park and Recreation: No meeting held. Next park and recreation
meeting will be held on March 31, 2015, at 6 p.m.
City View Estates: No meeting held.
Economic Development: No meeting held.
Clerks report: Clerk Toufar asked that all time sheets be turned
in by March 27, 2015. Clerk Toufar reported that the Loyal Chamber
banquet will be held on April 30, 2015, at the Loyal American Legion.
Anyone interested in going is to contact her by April 10, 2015.
Mayors report: Mayor Williams reminded all members that the
benefit for Kyle Pokallus is on April 4, 2015, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Schmitt made the motion to approve vouchers in the following
amounts:
GENERAL FUND: $48,092.03
WATER UTILITY: $8,444.92
WASTEWATER UTILITY: $22,223.15
Seconded by Batchelor. Motion carried.
Schmitt made the motion to adjourn, seconded by Geier. Motion
carried.
Shannon Toufar, city clerk/treasurer
March 17, 2015
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Greenwood City Council
Monthly meeting
March 18, 2015
Meeting called to order by Mayor Schecklman. Present: Domanico, Susa, Nelson, Fitzl, Johnson, Bock, Sautebin, Tuinstra.
Motion Domanico, seconded Nelson, to approve the February
meeting minutes. All ayes. Motion carried.
Police report: Overtime report given -- filling shifts for Loyal, training. Responded to 35 calls this month.
Utility report: Ice in water tower -- working on removing it from the
tower. Sewer -- having someone working on the weekends is going
well with thickening sludge. Trent would like to start using Sorbx to
help keep the phosphorus levels down. It contains rare earth elements. A few cities have been using it and it has been working. For
a two-month period the cost would be $18,000 per load. This would
replace the ferric chloride.
Motion Nelson, seconded Fitzl, to try the Sorbx replacing of ferric
chloride to treat phosphorus. All ayes. Motion carried.
Public works: Gave overtime report. Building permit for Korey
Moline. Caleb and Kassandra interested in coming back for summer
help, will be available May 18. May have to hire a third part-time
employee to paint the curbs and crosswalks. Backhoe two cylinders
are leaking. Working on street sweeping, discussed hand held GPS
-- John still looking for a reasonably priced unit. Eaton and Barnes
put out bids -- bids closed on April 15, at 3 p.m.
Motion Domanico, seconded Susa, to approve a building permit
to Korey Moline pending he meets all city ordinances. Domanico -aye, Susa -- aye, Fitzl -- aye. Nelson abstained. Motion carried.
Motion Susa, seconded Fitzl, to approve the payment of vouchers. Roll call vote: Domanico -- aye, Susa -- aye, Nelson -- aye, Fitzl
-- aye. All ayes. Motion carried.
Motion Domanico, seconded Susa, to approve the treasurer's report. All ayes. Motion carried.
Bruce Sautebin reported on behalf of the Greenwood Industrial
Development Corporation, that the Corporation is willing to give the
remaining land to the city for a dog park -- would like city to give the
corporation a plan before giving the land to the city.
Mayor presented John Fitzl with a plaque for his years of service
as Council member with the city of Greenwood and thanked him for
all his hard work.
Motion Domanico, seconded Susa, to adjourn. All ayes. Motion
carried.
/s/Jim Schecklman, mayor
Lonna Klinke, city clerk
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PUBLIC NOTICES
REQUEST FOR
GRAVEL BIDS
REQUEST FOR
DITCHING BIDS
Bids are being accepted for DITCH-CLEANING for up to approximately two miles. Please submit bid for hourly cost of backhoe (with description of equipment to be used) and hourly rate for
truck (with description of truck to be used). Proof of insurance is
required. The town Board reserves the right to accept or reject any
or all bids. Bids will be opened at the May 5, 2015, town Board
meeting, at 7 p.m., at the Fremont Town Hall.
Please submit bids to Chairman Edward Schultz, N5734 Oak
St., Chili, WI 54420. Questions -- 715-683-2535.
Barbara Tysver, town clerk
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2015 STREET
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TOWN OF UNITY
NOTICE OF THE
BOARD OF REVIEW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Review for the
town of Unity of Clark County shall hold its rst meeting on the 19th
day of May, 2015, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Town Hall. Open
book will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Please be advised of the following requirements to appear before
the Board of Review and procedural requirements if appearing
before the Board:
No person shall be allowed to appear before the Board of
Review, to testify to the Board by telephone or to contest the amount
of any assessment of real or personal property if the person has
refused a reasonable written request by certied mail of the assessor
to view such property.
After the rst meeting of the Board of Review and before the
Boards nal adjournment, no person who is scheduled to appear
before the Board of Review may contact, or provide information to
a member of the Board about the persons objection except at a
session of the Board.
No person may appear before the Board of Review, testify to
the Board by telephone or contest the amount of the assessment
unless, at least 48 hours before the rst meeting of the Board or
at least 48 hours before the objection is heard if the objection is
allowed because the person has been granted a waiver of the 48hour notice of an intent to le a written objection by appearing before
the Board during the rst two hours of the meeting and showing
good cause for failure to meet the 48-hour notice requirement and
les a written objection, that the person provides to the clerk of the
Board of Review notice as to whether the person will ask for removal
of any Board members and, if so, which member will be removed
and the persons reasonable estimate of the length of time that the
hearing will take.
When appearing before the Board of Review, the person shall
specify, in writing, the persons estimate of the value of the land and
of the improvements that are the subject of the persons objection
and specify the information that the person used to arrive at that
estimate.
No person may appear before the Board of Review, testify to the
Board by telephone, or object to a valuation; if that valuation was
made by the assessor or the objector using the income method of
valuation; unless the person supplies the assessor all the information
about income and expenses, as specied in the assessors manual
under 73.03 (2a) of Wis. Statutes, that the assessor requests. The
town of Unity has an ordinance for the condentiality of information
about income and expenses that is provided to the assessor
under this paragraph which provides exception for persons using
information in the discharge of duties imposed by law or the duties
of their ofce or by order of a court. The information provided under
this paragraph, unless a court determined that it is inaccurate, is
not subject to the right of inspection and copying under 19.35(1)
of Wis. Statutes.
The Board shall hear upon oath, by telephone, all ill or disabled
persons who present to the Board a letter from a physician, surgeon,
or osteopath that conrms their illness or disability. No other persons
may testify by telephone.
Respectfully submitted,
Town of Unity
Marsha Martens, clerk
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REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA:
1. Call to order -- roll call
2. Verify posting
3. Approve agenda
4. Adjourn open session and convene into executive session
as per Wisconsin Statutes 19.85 (1) [c] to discuss staff salaries
for 2015-16; and other personnel issues, if necessary (roll call
vote)
5. At 8 p.m., adjourn executive session and reconvene into open
session to take any action, if necessary (roll call vote)
6. Election of Board ofcers
7. Designate: Ofcial depositories and ofcial newspaper. Appoint
CESA delegate and alternate. Appoint WASB representative.
8. Discuss/approve: Committee assignments
9. Public comments
10. Approve minutes of meetings
11. Approve treasurers reports, including nancial reports and bills
12. Committee reports and other recommendations, including
Board approvals
13. Old business: None
14. New business
Accept: Resignations
Hire: Summer rec director and summer swim bus chaperone
Discuss/approve: Staff salaries for 2015-16. 2015-16 lunch
prices. Summer rec fees.
Discuss: Strategic planning
Discuss: 2016-17 school calendar
Discuss: Lunch accounts (family vs. individuals)
Discuss: ACT 32 -- Energy Efciency Exemption
Discuss/decide: Safe Route Plan Grant
15. Other business (principals report and other matters as may
properly come before the Board)
16. Public comments
17. Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as
per Wisconsin Statutes 19.85 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss
personnel issues, if necessary (roll call vote)
18. Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session
to take any action, if necessary (roll call vote)
19. Adjournment
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Bids are being accepted for 5/8 DOT approved dense road
base material sold by the yard. Proof of insurance is required. The
town Board has the right to determine the routes used within the
town. The town Board will exercise the right to weigh any load, any
time, on any state-certied scale, with the option to reject any load.
Gravel will be delivered within 10 working days of request. The
town Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
The town will require a signed contract agreeing to these terms
from the successful bidder. Bids will be opened at the May 5, 2015,
town Board meeting at the Town of Fremont Hall at 7 p.m. Please
submit bids to: Chairman Edward Schultz, N5734 Oak St., Chili,
WI 54420. Questions -- 715-683-2535.
Barbara Tysver, town clerk
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CLARK COUNTY
SEALED BIDS
Sealed bids will be taken by Clark County on the following
described property. Bids must be equal to or greater than the
appraisal price. All tax deed property is sold as is and it is the
responsibility of the purchaser to determine any defects in title or
property prior to bidding. Bids must be submitted on the ofcial
Clark County Bid Form for Tax Deeded Real Estate. Clark County
will issue a Quit Claim Deed to successful bidders upon full payment
of accepted bid.
DESCRIPTION
Parcel #
MINIMUM BID PRICE
Lot 6 Mead Lake acres 038.0490.006 $3,000
Being part of NE-NE
Section 28 Twp 27 N R 3 W Town of Mead
All bids must be accompanied by a cashiers check, money
order or certied check in the amount of 20 percent of the gross
bid, payable to Kathryn M. Brugger, Clark County treasurer, with
balance of winning bid due within 30 days of sale date. All bids to
be in county clerks ofce by 12:00 (noon) on May 18, 2015, (day
before sale) to be opened at 11 a.m., on May 19, 2015 (sale date).
The county reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Ofcial
bid form and the terms and conditions of sale can be obtained from
the Clark County treasurer or is available on the county Web site
www.co.clark.wi.us on the treasurers page.
Please send bid to Christina Jensen, Clark County clerk, 517
Court St., room 301, Neillsville WI 54456
Please mark your envelope SEALED BID and include
description of property your bid is for.
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SNS & SN
$10.00
CWS & TP/RR
$10.00
CWS & TRG
$10.00
TP & RR & TRG
$10.00
SNS & CWS
$11.00
Full Combo***:
CWS, SNS, SN, TP, RR, TRG, CS
$22
CLARK COUNTY
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HO U S E I N G R E E N W O OD
TFOD-503032
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
CLARK COUNTY
Notice to creditors (informal administration)
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Ruth Oestreich Kline
Case no. 15PR25
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1. An application for informal administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth July 27, 1920, and date of
death Sept. 9, 2014, was domiciled in Clark County, state of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of W2327 Rock Creek Road, Loyal,
WI 54446.
3. All interested persons waived notice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent's estate is
July 21, 2015.
5. A claim may be filed at the Clark County Courthouse, 517
Court St., Neillsville, WI 54456, room 403.
/s/Stephen J. Walter, probate registrar
by N.L. Horn, deputy registrar
April 1, 2015
Attorney Bruce L. Sautebin
113 S. Main St.
P.O. Box 67
Greenwood, WI 54437
715-267-7249
Bar no. 1015688
15-167681
WNAXLP
TP PRINTING CO.
CLASSIFIEDS
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
COOKS | CAREGIVERS
A.M. P.M.
16-167936
Paul Bugar
Trucking, Inc.
TRANSPORTATION DRIVER
16-167832
HELP
WANTED
17-168218
SALESCONSULTANT
WANTED
TP Printing Co. is looking for a sales consultant to sell print and
online advertising for our shopper and weekly newspapers.
NOW HIRING!
A very fast growing company supplying
stainless steel tanks and fluid processing
systems to a vast number of industries is
hiring.
We are looking for both experienced and
non experienced stainless steel
Tank Welders/Fabricators and
Grinder/Polisher positions.
We offer a full benefit package and
a competitive wage based upon
experience.
Please submit resumes to jay@qts4u.com or call
262-361-4252 for an application.
13-167134
E-mail
your
classified
ad to:
classsub@tpprinting.com
Paul Bugar
Trucking, Inc.
JOB FAIR
9 a.m. to 3 p.m
AT CUMMINS
17-168117
FRIDAY, MAY 1
City of Loyal
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC
WORKS POSITION
16-167934
POSITION OPEN
EOE
16-167935
Job Details:
CLASSIFIEDS
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO Rent: small house,
mobile home or cabin, A frame.
Pets are family. Dependable. Reliable income. 608-450-0799.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 120 acre farm on
dead end road. 68 tillable, rest
is buildings, pasture and woods.
Good hunting. W2111 Capital
Rd., Spencer, WI 54479. 5-1/2
miles west of Hwy. 13.
MOBILE/
MANUFACTURING
MISCELLANEOUS
ieman
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: GUNS - new and used.
Turn them into ca$h or trade for a
new one! Shay Creek in Medford,
715-748-2855.
LIVESTOCK
PIGS FOR Sale, all sizes. Call
715-937-4384.
HELP
WANTED
HUGHES TRANSPORT, INC.
HOMETOWNVILLAGEAPARTMENTS
500N.DivisionStreetinLoyal
One&TwoBedroomFloorPlansAvailable
ForOlderAdults&/orPersonswithaDisability
Rentisbasedon30%ofincome.
NEW LISTINGS
17-168280
onlineapplicationat
www.meridiangroupinc.net
15-167559
AUTO SALES
Used
Vehicles
PROPANE GAS
SERVICES
TF-20042
REMODELIN
G
SIDING
CABINETS
ROOFING
INSULATION
WINDOWS
ADDITIONS
NEW HOMES
Quality Service
and Body Repairs
Before you buy your
used vehicle, visit us
24/7 on the Web at
www.domineauto.com
Hours: M, W, F: 8-5;
Tu, Th: 8-7; Sat.: 8-1
LOYAL
715-255-8021
1-888-715-9253
DORCHESTER
715-654-5908
Call Phil
Greschner at
715-613-0766 for
more information
about reserving
your space in the
TRG Professional
and Business
Directory
LP
GAS
TANKS
FOR LEASE
CERTIFIED
PERSONNEL
BUDGET PLANS
HENRY
AUMANN
BUILDERS
LLC
715-255-8719
Randy 715-613-0101
46 Years Experience
DENTAL
HEARTLAND
COOPERATIVE
SERVICES
715-223-4844
Neillsville, WI 54456
715/743-3252
1-800-944-5424
TF-20058
Orthodontics
Certied Invisalign Provider
Conscious Sedation
202 E. Birch Street
Abbotsford, WI 54405
www.firstcitydental.net
Overhead
Doors
Commercial
Residential Sales
Installation Service
Security
Overhead
Door
Company
MARSHFIELD, Wis.
(next to Fleet Farm)
(715) 384-3090
or 1-800-380-3090
ELECTRIC
M&S
ELECTRIC
TF-20043
AUTOS
TF-20037
FOR
SALE:
2004
Honda
VTX1300 trike. 16,800 miles, liquid cooled V-twin, 5-speed shaft
drive, all synthetic oils, new front
tire, new air bags, LED lighting,
after market studded seats, big
windshield with pouch, driver &
passenger floor boards, after
market exhaust (sounds nice),
custom paint: black with blue
flames, battery tender. $11,500.
Call 715-255-8325 before 7 p.m.
Darin & Kim Bogdonovich.
16-167766
HELP WANTED
RUMMAGE/
GARAGE SALE
17-168175
OTHER
AGRICULTURE
13-164539
SPORTING GOODS
TF-20040
FOR RENT
TF-20041
Beaver Center/Jolly
Workers 4-H Club meets
The Beaver Center/Jolly Workers 4-H Club held
their monthly meeting on April 12, at 6 p.m., at Loyal
City Hall. The American pledge was led by Kaden
Horn and the 4-H pledge was led by Kaylee Wehrman.
New member, Austin Bottlemy, was welcomed by
the club.
Roll call was taken by stating their favorite summer activity.
Alyssa Cintsman gave the sunshine report. Happy
birthday was sung to Colby Toufar, Carter Toufar,
Austin Haselow, Reese Clintsman, Zach Nikolai, Jarrick Young, Luke Landini, Kaden Horn.
Bailey Bravener gave the secretary's report.
Motion was made by Connor Becker to accept the
secretary's report, seconded by Zach Nikolai. Motion carried.
Tiffany Radue gave the treasurer's report for the
month of April. Motion was made by David Nikolai
to accept the treasurer's report, seconded by Reese
Clintsman. Motion carried.
Old business:
Volleyball tournament is April 18 and 19. Members
should be in Neillsville by 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, and
10:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Fundraiser at Koski farms, the club made $86.
Animal Swap will be held on May 16, workers are
still needed for the late shift.
New business:
Pictures for swine need to be post marked by
April 20.
The Haselow family will be taking care of the
flowers in Loyal this summer. A schedule for lawn
mowing will be sent out by e-mail. The June Dairy
Breakfast will be on June 21 at the Hartman farm.
Workers will be needed.
Softball will be July 24-26.
Motion was made by Olivia Horn, and seconded
by Mason Malm, to adjourn.
Bailey Bravener, club secretary
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The Loyal High School class of 2016 hosted the junior prom on April 25 with the theme of Into the
Woods. Prom court members were (front from left) Tehya Brostowitz, Karley Wehrman, Erin Froeba,
Devyn Schoonover, King Ben Zimmerman, Queen Ryleigh Wilke, Amy Popp, Megan Schuette, Jaedyn
Pieper, Reanna Oestreich, (back) Tim Zupanc, Trevor Witt, Alec Krasselt, Kanyon Rachu, Shane Troutt,
Jake Waldhart, Colten Roehl and Chase Grambsch.
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