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First Baptist Church
6732 Hwy. 81 N., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9901; alc.platteville@gmail.com; Rev. Thomas Reeder Jr.; Sun., 9 a.m. Divine Service; 10:30 a.m. Christian Education.
15691 Cty. Rd. K, Darlington, WI; (608) 776-3566; Pastor Nick McElrath; www.fbcdarlington.com; Sun. School all ages 9 a.m.; Fellowship 10 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.
Benton Bible Church
First Congregational United Church of Christ
148 3rd Ave, Benton, WI 53803; (608) 759-2001 Pastor David Liebherr; website: www.bentonbible.com email: bentonbc.office@gmail.com Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. (in Sacred Grounds Coffee Shop)
Benton United Methodist Church
172 West Main St., Benton, WI; (608) 759-5551; Pastor Ed Santiago; pastoredsantiago@gmail.com; Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Sun. School during Worship; Wed. Youth Group 6 p.m. September-May.
Bethany Alliance Church
1155 Jackson St., Fennimore, WI; (608) 822-6946; Pastor Dan Fritz; Sun. School 9 a.m. & Worship 10 a.m.
Calvary Baptist Church
Corner of Hwy. 80 N. & Golfview Dr. Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9970; www.cbcplatteville.com; Sun., 9:45 a.m.; Sun. School all ages, 10:45 a.m., including Children’s Church & Nursery; Wed., 6:30 p.m. King’s Kids Program; Wed., 7 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study.
Church of Christ
340 E. Mineral St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6062; plattevillechurch@yahoo.com; Sun. Bible Study 10 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:45 a.m.
Cowboy Country Church
1200 Betty Ln., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-2777; Pastor Stephen Troester; www.graceisagift.com; Non-Denominational Worship: Sun. 10 a.m. & Tues. 7 p.m.; Sun. School 8:45 a.m., Adults & Children.
Community Evangelical Free Church
300 Pioneer Rd. East, Platteville, WI; 608-348-7330; cefcplatteville.org; office@cefcplatteville.org; Adult & Youth Sun. School 9:00 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m.
Crossroads Ministries
130 W. Dewey St., Platteville, WI; (608) 732-4377; www.crossrds.biz; crossrds.pastor@gmail.com; Pastor Brian Chapman; Sat. Gathering 10:00 a.m.; Midweek Home Bible Studies. See webpage or call for locations.
Cuba City United Methodist Church
401 S. Main St., Cuba City, WI; (608) 744-2538; cubacityumc.org; Pastor Hee-Kwon Jung; Sun. Worship: Sept.-May 10 a.m., June-Aug. 9 a.m. ALIVE: Sept.-May; Children’s Program: 4:45-7 p.m. with Worship from 6:15-7 p.m.; Summer Worship only 6:15-7 p.m.
Davies Memorial UCC
134 N. Main St., Potosi, WI; (608) 763-2165; Pastor Karsten Snitker; Sun. Worship 9:00 a.m.
Dodgeville United Methodist Church
327 N. Iowa St., Dodgeville, WI, (608) 935-5451, Rev. Jim Droste; www.dodgevilleumc.org; Sun. Worship 9 a.m.; Wed. Feeding Friends Community Meal 5 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church
120 S. Jefferson, Cuba City, WI; (608) 744-8420; www.faithlutherancc.org; Sun. Worship 9:30 a.m.; Contemporary Worship First Sat. of month 5 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church AFLC
400 Ridge St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-4543; Rev. Cal Schaver; Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Sun. School 9:15 a.m.
Faith Lutheran Church (WELS)
132 S. Tyler St., Lancaster, WI; (608) 349-6776; Sun. Worship 7:45 a.m.
Fennimore United Methodist Church
1450 2nd St., Fennimore, WI; (608) 822-6797; www.fennimoreumc.org; Rev. Wm. “Bud” Budzinski; fennimoreumc@tds.net; Sun. Worship: 9 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Contemporary Worship: 2nd & 4th Sunday; Christian Education: 9:20 a.m.-10:25 a.m.
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First English Lutheran Church
1105 N. Bequette St., Dodgeville, WI; 608-935-5718; Rev. Mark Williamson; Sun. Service: 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Hazel Green United Methodist Church
1920 Percival St., Hazel Green, WI; (815) 291-5945; Rev. Roy Lewis; glibkent@yahoo.com; Everyone is Welcome. Sun. Worship 9:30 a.m.; Wed. Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
Hope Lutheran Church
555 Commerce St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-3500; Pastor Rich McLeer; Sun. Worship 9 a.m.; Sun. School, 9 a.m.; Book Club Third Thurs. of month at 7 p.m.
Livingston Free Methodist Church
425 W. Barber Ave., Livingston, WI; (608) 943-6244; Rev. Gregory Marsh; gcmarsh@charter.net; Sun. 9:30 a.m.; Sun. School 9:45 a.m. (Adults & Children); Wed. Children & Youth 6:30 p.m.
Livingston United Methodist Church
415 Woodward Ave., Livingston, WI; (608) 943-6606; Pastor TyLacey Hines, pastortyhines@gmail.com; Sun. 8:30 a.m. Worship; “All Welcome,” Adult & Children’s Sun. School: 9:45am, “Souled Out” Youth Group: Wed. at 7 p.m.
Lutheran Church of Peace
1345 N. Water St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3166; admin@lutheranchurchofpeace.org; Sat. Worship Service 6 p.m.; Sun. Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Sun. School (Preschool-High School) 9 a.m. “All Welcome.”
Mineral Point Congregational United Church of Christ
300 Maiden St., Mineral Point, WI, (608) 987-2025; Rev. Rich McLeer; mpucchrist@gmail.com; Sun. Worship 10:15 a.m.; Sun. School 9:15 a.m.
Montfort/Cobb United Methodist Church
302 E. Main St., Montfort, WI; (608) 943-6823; Rev. John Oliver; Sun. 9:00 a.m. Service in Cobb; 10:30 a.m. Service in Montfort; Wed. 7:30 p.m. “Sold Out” Youth Group in Montfort.
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Grace Lutheran Church
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Platteville Free Methodist Church 350 E. Furnace St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-4800; www.plattevillefreemethodist.org Pastor Jeff Suits; Wed. 6:30 p.m. Family Night for Children Youth & Adults; Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Platteville United Methodist Church
1065 Lancaster St., Platteville, WI; 608) 348-9508; Rev. Brenda Whitford; www.plattevilleumc.org; Traditional Service 8:30 a.m.; Sun. School all ages 9:45 a.m.; Contemporary Service 11 a.m.
Pleasant View Primitive Methodist Church
12987 Pleasant View Rd., Belmont, WI; Pastor Ron Fladseth; Worship Service 9:30 a.m.; Sun. School 10:30 a.m.
Plymouth Congregational UCC
115 W. Merrimac St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-5727; Rev. Joylynn Graham; plymouthuccdodgeville.org; Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Adult Discussion Group 11:30 a.m.
Point Baptist Church
949 Fountain St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-3727; Pbcwisconsin@hotmail.com; Sun. Services: Adult & Children Sun. School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m.; Fellowship Meal after service; Wed. Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
Revival Fellowship
8496 Hwy. 61 Lancster, WI; (608) 723-2805; Pastor Esther Seffrood; todays.only.hope@gmail.com Saturday Service: 5:30 p.m., Thursday Bible Study: 6 p.m.
Rolling Hills Church
75 N. Bonson St., Platteville City Hall Auditorium, Platteville, WI; (608) 348-4279; rollinghillschurch.com Pastor Matt Wunderlin; Sun. 10 a.m.
St. Mary’s
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (WELS)
200 Broadway St., Platteville, WI; www.stpaulsplatteville.org; (608) 349-6776, Sun. Worship 9:15 a.m.; Sun. School Bible Class 10:30 a.m.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
630 Ridge Ave., Platteville WI; (608) 929-1267, www.mormon.org President Shawn Merkle, smerkle@live.com; Sun. 10 a.m.; Sacrament Meeting every Wed. 6:30 p.m. Youth Activity (Ages 12-18) 1st & 3rd Wed. 6:30 p.m. Children’s Activity (Ages 8-11).
Trinity Episcopal Church
250 Market St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6402; Reverend Brian Backstrand; Sun. Worship 11:30 a.m.; “All Inclusive, All Welcome.”
Westview Methodist Church
770 W. Madison St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3310; Pastor Paul Glendenning; www.westviewmethodist.com Sun. School All Ages: 9:30am, Worship Service: 10:30am
Willow Springs Christian Center or Iglesia de Cristo Elim
17518 WE-23 Trunk, Darlington, WI; 815-821-1318 1973diaz@gmail.com; Sun. Worship 11 a.m.; Mon. Bible Study 6:30 p.m.; Wed. Kids Church 5 p.m.; Youth Group 6:30 p.m. All services are bilingual.
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New Life Church
210 S. Iowa St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-1470; pastorchappell@newlife-upc.org; Pastor Simon Chappell; Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m.
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Grace Cummins, 7th Grade, St. Rose School, Cuba City, Teacher: Mrs. Pink Two boys looked out the living room window with long faces. “I’m bored!” groaned the first boy. He had dark hair, which stuck straight up on his head, and brown eyes. Over his eyes were a pair of blue framed glasses. His name was Pedro. He was sitting next to his brother, Winston. “Me too!” cried Winston. Winston had light blond hair, which laid flat against his head. His eyes were big and blue. He wore a pair of green framed glasses. “Why don’t you two boys go to the pool?” called their mother from the kitchen. “That’s where Chuck goes all summer, and he’s mean.” Pedro stated. They looked out the window and saw Rosie, their sister, and Kienna, Rosie’s best friend, playing in Kienna’s pool. The boys were struck by a brilliant idea. “Why don’t we buy our own pool, like the one Kienna has? Then we can go swimming whenever we want!” Pedro exclaimed. “That’s a good idea, except the fact a nice kiddie pool costs $100,” said Winston. “Hey Mom, could you lend us $100?” Pedro asked. “No, you two will have to come up with a way to buy it yourselves,” Mom stated. “What? How are we supposed to do that? We’re just two kids! How are we supposed to make money?” Pedro complained. “I’ve got it!” Winston exclaimed, “we can have a lemonade stand!” “That’s a good idea, but you’ll have to buy your own supplies. You can use my pitcher and water from the faucet, but other than that, you’re on your own,” said the boys’ mom. “Fine,” sighed Pedro and Winston in unison. The boys decided they would go to the store and buy the supplies they needed. Once the boys went to the store, they set up their lemonade stand in their grandma’s lawn. The boys’ grandma lived near the park and a grocery store, so plenty of people would walk by. Across the street was the house of a boy named Chuck. Chuck was their “mortal enemy.” They were always quarreling. When Chuck saw Pedro and Winston setting up their lemonade stand, a sinister plan formed in his head. “Mom, I’m going to set up a lemonade stand!” he announced. “Okay, have fun!” shouted his mother. The plan was in action. If Chuck could set up a lemonade stand across the street from Pedro and Winston, he could destroy their business. “Do we have everything?” Pedro asked Winston. “I think so,” Winston declared. They turned to the street, searching for their first customer. “Is that Chuck?!?” Pedro gasped, “Over there? Setting up a lemonade stand across the street?!?” The sight of their “mortal enemy” infuriated them both. “It is!” Chuck bragged. “Pedro, what should we do?" whimpered Winston. “We prepare for war.” Pedro answered. “This isn’t a lemonade stand, it’s a lemonade standoff!” It had begun. By the end of the hour, Chuck received $18. Pedro and Winston had earned $20. Though it was a small lead, the boys bragged. “We’re in the lead!” they chanted. “It’s only a two dollar difference.” Chuck said hotly. If I hadn’t set up this stand, you would have $38.” 11 Means Drive Platteville, WI 53818 phone: 608.348.2817 fax: 608.348.2816 woodwardprint@wcinet.com
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The boys thought about this. “Pedro, I have an idea,” Winston declared. They discussed the plan. The boys looked at each other with sparkles in their eyes. “Hey Chuck! We have a deal to make with you!” Winston yelled across the street. “What kind?” Chuck asked. “The kind which states whoever earns $50 first gets the other person’s money.” Chuck thought about it. On one hand, he could lose all his money. On the other hand, he could take money from Pedro and Winston. He decided to go with the most reasonable choice. “Deal!” he exclaimed. An hour went by, both stands doubled their money. With the brothers in the lead at $40 and Chuck right behind them at $36, it was anyone’s game. The three boys saw the family of four at the same time. If they went to Chuck’s stand, the score would be tied. They went to Chuck’s. It was now tied at $40. $10 for either team meant victory. 15 minutes passed and both teams were at $48. Both teams were out of their seats. At the same time, all three boys spotted a couple walking. Winston ran to them, holding two full cups in his hands. “Would you like some lemonade?” he asked in his most pleading voice. “Each glass is only a dollar. “I think I have two spare dollars.” said the man. He handed some cash to Winston, who held it carefully. When the couple left, Winston and Pedro shouted, “WE DID IT! WE WON!” Chuck came over with a sad expression and gave them the money. “Now we can buy a pool!” Pedro exclaimed. “You guys are getting a pool?”Chuck said sadly. The brothers looked at each other. They knew what they had to do. “Chuck, do you want to go swimming in our new pool?’ Winston asked. “You should, you kind of helped pay for it. We couldn’t have done it without you.” “Really?” Chuck asked excitedly. He had never, in his entire life, been so happy. Maybe he could be friends with Pedro and Winston. “Yes, we mean it.” the brothers said in unison. The three went on to have awesome adventures. Well, I guess I should change this title to The Adventures of Pedro, Winston and Chuck.
what he wanted and decided to help his grandfather. Clay pitched in and started making wooden trains, toy boxes, wooden trucks, teddy bears and dolls. His parents noticed that Clay was changing and was going to the workshop every day. Clay’s parents went to the workshop and were in amazement. The workshop was filled with toys. They started to feel guilty that they didn’t spend much time with their son and they started to make toys too and started to build a relationship with Clay. Clay’s grandfather asked, “What is your third wish?” Clay started to think and paused. “I wish for these toys to be delivered to the homeless.” Clay knew he had a lot of work to do. So the next day he asked his teacher to help deliver the toys and the teacher asked the students to help. Soon Clay realized he was making friends. The next thing he knew the whole community was involved. They started packing up the toys to take to the homeless shelter. Clay and his grandfather gave the first toy to a girl who was five years old. Clay hugged the girl. The next toy went to a boy who lost his mom and was given a teddy bear to remind him of her. There were hundreds of other children waiting to get a toy. Clay started to like spending time with the homeless. He realized people are more important than his first two wishes. His grandfather was very proud of him. After the toys were delivered Clay noticed something, the homeless were also hungry so Clay started a food drive. They had a big feast like if it was Thanksgiving even though it wasn’t. Clay made a really good friend that turned out to be his best friend he ever had. As the years went on, Clay and his grandfather continued to deliver toys to the homeless and make toys too. Clay’s best friend also helped to make toys and deliver them too. Clay was no longer selfish. Clay grew into a young man that helped other people. He and his parents had the best relationship. He remembered his grandfather‘s words, “Your third wish is granted.”
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The Third Wish
First Place Literary, Mu Chapter Connor Jepperson, 5th Grade, Potosi Elementary School, Teacher: Mrs. Kubal Clay was a boy, who grew up in a rich family. Clay had everything toys, lots of money, fancy clothes, and cool shoes. He never thought of others and always thought he could cut in line and never apologize to anyone. His parents never spent much time with Clay because they were always working, but Clay did spend time with his grandfather. His grandfather loved to teach Clay lessons. One day Clay’s grandfather asked him, ”If you had three wishes, what would they be?” For Clay’s first wish he asked for an Xbox and his grandfather said “Wish granted.” The next day a package showed up at the door and Clay wasn’t surprised it was the Xbox. As he started to play with it he realized he was lonely because he had no friends. The next time Clay saw his grandfather, he was at his workshop making toys. When Clay’s grandfather saw him he asked, “What is your second wish?” Clay wished for a treehouse. His grandfather said “wish granted. In two days, Clay had a treehouse in his backyard. He went out to go in the treehouse and started to play in it but didn’t have that much fun my himself. He realized he was lonely again and wanted friends to play with him. He went back to his grandfather at his workshop. Clay noticed that his grandfather needed help. Clay forgot Agricultural, Residential & Commercial Buildings since 1954
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Alaina Curry, 4th Grade,Westview Elementary School, Platteville, Teacher: Ms. Charles I am Chrisinthia Jude. I am a thirteen year old girl who lives on a large southern plantation. Now there is another thing you need to know about me. I HATE slavery! I often think about why my parents are slave owners. How could anyone be so cruel? My story begins on a crisp autumn evening. Mama and I were having dinner when my father walked in looking as sharp as a tack. “What’s the matter, father?” I asked. “Our slave, Molly, had her baby, he huffed. “But why is that a bad thing?” I asked. Mama and father exchanged glances. “Your father is going to sell the baby,” replied Mama. My heart skipped a beat. “WHAT?” I screamed! “I don’t want more black children on my plantation!” ranted father. My eyes filled with tears of anger. “Why do people need slaves anyway? People who own slaves are lazy!” I sobbed. “Chrisinthia, stop acting like a rude child!” exclaimed Mama. “We give you everything! Yet, you still give no thanks to us.” stated father. I ran to my room. That night I lay in my bed staring at the ceiling. I thought and thought until I knew what I had to do. I was going to help the slaves escape! I changed my clothes, put on my cloak and shaped my pillows like me. I opened the window, hopped out and
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Ella Wilson, 4th Grade, Mineral Point Elementary School, Teacher: Mrs. Doyle One day I was sitting on my bed when I had an idea. If I went to the forest I could find my twin sister, Pine. I knew where she lived but my foster mother ama. wouldn’t let me fly there. Did I mention I’m a dragon? My name is Needle. ation!” I woke up very early the next day. I got up and put some fruit in a pouch and left. On my way out of town I picked up my friend Lagoon from the orphanage. She eople was happy to join me. lazy!” We decided to go through the forest so that no other dragons could see us. Lagoon said that she was aimed tired so we rested. We did this for the next few days. We were almost to my twin’s house. hanks Suddenly, we saw a full grown dragon in the middle of the path! When we tried going around him he saw taring us and attacked Lagoon. He pounced on Lagoon’s what back, and threw her against a tree. I blew fire in his ape! I face and he flew away. ed my I rushed to Lagoon’s side and made sure she was t and
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Regan Schuette, 6th Grade, Mineral Point Elementary School, Teacher: Ms. Klaas It was a hot September day when my brother and I found Ryan and promised to rescue him. Oops, I forgot to introduce myself. My name is Jane, and I live with my twin brother, Jacob and our Mama and Papa. We’ve lived on the edge of Poygan Lake since Jacob and I were little. We had just come home from church, and we were sweating buckets. Jacob and I instantly knew what would feel so good right then. “Mama, can we go down to Poygan Lake?” we asked in sync. “Of course! You two deserve some play time,” replied Mama. We didn’t even bother to take off our Sunday clothes. Jacob and I raced to the lake without thinking twice. We didn’t jump in right away, though, because we decided to skip stones first. Jacob skipped one perfectly across the water, but it came right back, as if the stone wanted to stay with him. “That’s odd,” I stated. “I’ll try again,” Jacob said. He skipped it again, but it came back. Again and again he tried. The stone skipped away, but always returned. ‘Let’s see where it’s going!” exclaimed Jacob. “Are you crazy?” I shrieked, “there could be goblins or…even wizards!” “We might find a cute bunny,” he bribed. “Okay…I’ll go, but only if you don’t bring your BB gun.” “Why’s that?” “I don’t want you to shoot it as I’m looking at it!” I cried. “Okay, okay. Can I shoot a bird, then?” “No! Come on, we’re wasting time.” We hiked the path that runs around the lake, until Jacob spotted something. “Jane look! It’s a metal cage, and…I think there’s someone in it! Let’s go see if there’s something wrong,” he said. “NO WAY! I WAS NOT going over there! Until Jacob talked me into it.
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When we got there, we saw it was a boy about our age. He said his name was Ryan, and he was captured by weird forest creatures. He skipped the stones back, hoping someone would find him. “Please help me,” whispered Ryan. “We’ll try our best,” I replied. “Are you hungry?” asked Jacob. “Yes, very,” Ryan squeaked. Jacob promised Ryan that we would bring him as much food as we could sneak out. “Thanks, now hurry!” “Yeah, okay,” I replied. “Wait before we leave, what do these creatures look like? Are they forest animals?” “No. They’re sort of like trolls,” replied Ryan. I turned to Jacob and fiercely whispered, “I told you they were trolls or goblins!” “Relax, Jane. Come on, we better get going.” he turned to Ryan and said “We’ll be right back with some food in about an hour.” “GO!” Ryan said. Jacob and I ran back to the house as fast as lightning. When we got back, the fan was whirring away. Jacob and I got dressed quickly. When we came back downstairs, we went straight to the pantry. I found bread and cheese. Jacob took it all out of my hands and said HE would carry it. We were about halfway to Ryan when Jacob starting complaining, “This food weighs and ton!” “Gosh, Jacob! I’m stronger than you!” “Are not!” “Am too!” “Fine, then show me,” he said. “Okay, I will,” so I carried the food the rest of the way. (Without complaining, might I add.) When I handed the food to Ryan, he ate like a pig. “Wow, you must’ve been REALLY hungry,” Jacob stated in awe. “Yeah, I’ve been here for awhile,” Ryan responded. “We’ll break you out of there,” I promised, “hopefully by evening tomorrow.” “Sounds good,” Ryan replied. “Okay, then. Bye Ryan!” Jacob and I said in sync. Then we ran off to make a plan. We decided that Jacob would distract the forest creatures, and I would break Ryan out. The next day, we executed our plan. We said goodbye to Mama and Papa and pretended to leave for school, but we actually headed toward Ryan. I felt sort of bad about tricking mama and papa, but it was for a good cause- to help someone. Mama always says we should help people in need, and it was Monday, and we really don’t learn anything on Mondays. Well, most of the time. On my command, Jacob started running around like an idiot, while I snuck over to Ryan. Luckily, I was able to break Ryan out quickly. “Come on Jacob, let’s go!” I yelled. Jacob sprinted toward the house, and Ryan and I followed closely behind. When we got back to the house, we rushed inside. Oops! We didn’t think this through. “Why are you two here?” questioned Papa. “We!” “Saved!” “Ryan!” “What?” asked Papa. “We saved Ryan from forest creatures, but had to skip school to do it!” I replied. Wow, Um…okay,” replied Papa. He turned to Ryan and said, “so I presume you’re Ryan.” “Yes sir,” Ryan answered. “Sweetie, do you know where your parents are?” Mama asked. “No ma’am. I don’t live here. I’ve been at my cousins’ house this summer and went adventuring. I got lost, and the forest creatures caught me!” Ryan exclaimed. “Now twins,” Papa said turning to us, “you know it’s wrong to skip school.” “Yes Papa,” we replied in unison. I barely listened to his lecture though, because I knew we skipped for a good cause. If we didn’t, Ryan may have been EATEN by the forest creatures! Since Ryan didn’t know where his folks were, Mama and Papa adopted him, so now I have TWO brothers. Great. Though we have our differences, my brothers and I get along pretty well. We skip stones, swim in Poygan Lake, and do our homework together. One thing’s for sure; we will always remember what happened that strange day in September.
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still breathing. Then I ran to my twin sister’s house. She told her parents. We flew over the trees until we got to Lagoon. Her bright orange scales had faded and she was almost white. My sister’s parents made a stretcher to carry her. Pine and I caught up a little. We flew back to Pine’s house. Her parents went into the room that was white and had medicine in it. They gave Lagoon medicine to make her better. Pine showed me around and then we played until dinner. The parents ate cow and we ate fruit salad. Pine’s parents explained that they are my real parents. They explained that they had to leave us at the adoption center because they couldn’t take care of us. When they returned to pick us up, Pine was still there but I was gone. I was in shock. Lagoon woke up a few days later. She was confused at first. Then she remembered what happened. My parents came in the room and said that their neighbor had lost an egg the same color as Lagoon’s scales. They thought it had been stolen. My parents said they were pretty sure the neighbor may be Lagoon’s mom. Dragons with orange are very, very rare. Lagoon met her mother, and I got to stay with my parents and sister. The orphanage was happy for Lagoon and my foster parents were relieved that I was ok and had found my parents. We all lived happily together. Pine, Lagoon and I would play soccer whenever we could, which was very often.
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headed toward the slave quarters. When I got there the first thing I did was stare. It was terrible! It was an old rickety shed. I grimaced. I slowly walked to the door and knocked. It was opened by an old black man, Henry, my grandfather’s slave. “Miss Chrisinthia, did you bring a message from your father?” he asked. “No, I am actually here on a personal matter,” I replied. “I have come to help you escape,” I announced. “Why?” asked Molly. “My parents are going to sell your baby.” I responded. The family gasped! They listened to my plan and agreed with me. We were off. We followed the moss on the trees and the North Star. After walking a short distance, we heard voices. “Run!” I yelled. It was father, the sheriff and several other people. I hid behind a tree but it was too late for the slave family. They were shoved into the horse drawn wagon. When they had gone I came out of my hiding spot. No, this can’t be happening,” I exclaimed. I felt a lump in the back of my throat. “It’s my fault!” I yelled. I stood there and cried until the most wonderful thing happened. I was kneeling next to a piece of paper that had fallen out of Henry’s coat pocket and was drenched in a puddle. I picked it up and read it out loud. When my eldest granddaughter turns eleven all of the slaves on my plantation will be free. Signed, Charles Jude A hopeful smile appeared on my face! I can show this paper to the sheriff and my father will have to give up his slaves. It was nearly dawn when I arrived. I was just in time. They were putting the baby into a wagon. I shouted, “Stop!” “What are you doing?” asked father. I handed the sheriff the paper. Father was about to say something, but no words came out! “How old are you?” asked the sheriff after carefully inspecting the paper. “Thirteen,” I answered. “Then the slaves are free,” he told my father. “Hooray!” I cheered. I walked away thinking my dream has come true! We are finally a “slave free” plantation!
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First Place Literacy, Mu Chapter First Place Literary and Honorable Mention Illustration, Sigma State Ellison Moen, 4th Grade, Iowa-Grant Elementary School, Teacher: Mrs. Sporle Have you ever had a bad day…I mean a r-e-a-l-l-y bad day? Well, I’ll tell you what. Don’t ever let anything get you down. There’s always someone to help no matter what size or shape. Let me tell you my story… It all began one fine, fall day in October at school. I am Lily Pinger’s favorite pencil. And I mean favorite! She used me for everything! Reading, art…but especially in math! Now, Lily was just learning two-digit subtraction. And when you’re just learning something, you tend to make mistakes. “Lily,” called her teacher Mrs. Bice. “Please come up here and fix the mistakes on your math sheet.” So, Lily picked me up and away we went. I heard Mrs. Bice explaining to Lily that she wasn’t regrouping correctly. Erase, erase. “Good Lily! Now go back to your desk and fix the others.” Erase, erase. And so, it continued the rest of the week. Erase, erase. Erase, erase. Later the next week the class moved on to threedigit subtraction. Lily pulled me out of her desk, took one look at me, and tossed me back in. She quickly grabbed another pencil. I couldn’t believe it! What was going on? I’m her favorite pencil! And there I sat for the rest of the day… in the deepest and darkest corner of Lily’s desk. That night after everyone left, I sat there wondering what was wrong with me. Why would Lily choose another pencil over me? I started pacing back and forth, back and forth. Suddenly I bumped into something. “Ouch!” Watch where you’re going!” Whoa! who are you? I squealed. “I’m Lily’s Little Eraser.” I haven’t seen you around before. “That’s because you haven’t needed me…but it looks like you do now! Look at the top of you. It’s all gone.” What? I sputtered. I reached up and touched my top. It was bare! There was no eraser left! Now what could I do? “I can help,” offered Little Eraser. You can? But you’re so little! “Sure, I can. You can stick me right on your top, and you’ll be good as new!” Wow! Thank you, Little Eraser. The next morning, Lily’s teacher passed out a grammar sheet. Lily opened her desk to get a pencil. “What? How did this get on my favorite pencil?” She pulled me out and happily started working on the sheet. Her smile was as wide as a river. And so was mine! And that’s my story. Even though Little Eraser was slight in size, he was able to help me big time. So, my friends, as I said in the beginning, when you are feeling down, there’s always someone who can help you…any size or any shape!
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Dylan Pink, 7th Grade, St. Rose School, Cuba City, Teacher: Mrs. Pink I should go outside, even if it is cold. It would be nice to absorb some fresh air,” I thought, slipped on my snow gear and headed out the door. I walked the trail which led into the forest. As I was walking, I noticed a frosted blueberry bush along the path. “Why would a bush have this many berries on it in the middle of winter?” I wondered. I walked to the end of the trees and found a nice spot without any snow. There was a terrific view, and it was oddly warm sitting in the sun. I suddenly was very hungry so I looked for the blueberry bush I saw growing along the path. It was loaded with berries! I took as many as I could and returned to my spot under the tree. I ate them immediately, and within a few minutes felt very drowsy. I don’t know how long I slept, but it seemed like only a few minutes. I looking around and everything was normal, except I was next to a giant wooden wall. “What is this?” I mumbled aloud. “That, my friend, is the root of a tree. Look around, those snow covered trees are actually blades of grass with snow on top of them,” a voice informed me. “Who’s there?” I yelled, terrified.“And how do you know what I am thinking?” Suddenly there was a rustling in a clump of snow covered grass next to me. When the being emerged, it was a giant ant! “My name is Anthony Ant. And to answer your question, I can read your brain waves with my antenna. Reading brainwaves is a natural ability. There is no need to be afraid; I will not hurt you. What is your name?” “My name is Dylan Pink,” I replied shakily, “and I need your help.” “Why is that?” Anthony asked, amused. “Well if you couldn’t tell, I am the size of an ant! I’ve become Ant Man without the awesome suit!” I yelled. “People aren’t supposed to be this way! How did I become this size?” I questioned. “You ate from the accursed bush. Humans consume everything digestible!” Anthony chided. “How can I change myself back?” I demanded. “You have to cross the street and find the healing tree,” he replied. “The healing tree?” I asked. “You don’t know? Oh, of course you wouldn’t; it’s in your own yard!” he replied, exasperated. “You mean the tree with the red, poisonous berries on it? If I eat from that, I’ll die within minutes! Just help me find my Mom!” I exclaimed. “She can help you. Secondly, the berries won’t kill you in this state. Those berries heal those who need it. In this case, you need it very badly! I suggest we start.” Anthony said. “Ok, let’s go,” I agreed. We had walked halfway there, when we came to a frozen lake. Anthony advised, “We should just walk
wanted him on the soccer team! He remembered playing futbol back in Mexico. What Juan did not know was that they meant American football, not the futbol he knew back from his home. Football sign ups started the next day. Everyone met at the coach’s house. Everything was done quickly. It was almost like an assembly line, each player followed a line and got each piece of equipment he or she needed. Juan showed up a little late. He saw all of the bustling and thought he was at the wrong place. Then he saw Randy and Judith wave him over. He said hi, then immediately was brought to a scale to measure his weight and height. Then he was brought to get shoulder pads and helmet fitted on. Juan was confused. He didn’t understand why he needed all this equipment for futbol. He rememberd just having cleats and a ball and that’s all he needed. He loaded all of his gear into his parent‘s van, then drove back home. Another school day went by, and the football team had their first practice. Juan had to have someone help him put on all of the gear. After stretching, they started to play catch. He didn’t understand why they were throwing a ball around, because in futbol you kick the ball. He went up to the coach and asked. The coach said, “Son, this is American football, not futbol.” Juan was confused. The coach told him to go home and search up American football online. Juan went home and was ready to study. He finally understood football a little bit, and the coaches and players helped him the whole way. The next Saturday they had their first game. They were at practice trying to find a kicker. Juan didn’t know how to do it the right way, so he sat in the back. The coach called Juan over to try kicking a 20 yard field goal. He kicked it way over the top of the field goal post and right down the middle. They backed it up to 40 yards. He drained it again! “I think we found our kicker!” Coach exclaimed. Juan grinned from ear to ear, as he finally has a purpose on the team. It was an hour before their first game. The team started warming up. Juan stretched his legs and then his arms. He was worried. What if he missed a game-winning kick? What if he did something wrong? Juan decided to ask coach to tell him his part again. The coach just had him as a kicker for now until he completely understood American football. Then the horn rang, and the captains went to the middle of the field for the coin toss. They came back and said that their team was kicking off. Here was Juan’s first try to play football. They lined up at the 35 yard line. Juan was thinking, “Just kick the ball, just kick it.” The referee blew his whistle, and Juan looked over at the coach. He gave Juan a thumbs up. Juan started running at the ball and kicked it as hard as he could. The ball was caught on the 5 yard line and the ball carrier was tackled at the 13. Juan ran back to the sideline extremely happy. He did it. He kicked the ball! Juan thought that was going to be the best part of his day, until the fourth quarter came. The score was 6-7 and the other team was winning. Juan’s team failed on a two point attempt. Now Juan’s team was at the 40 yard line. The coach yelled, “Time out!” He then walked up to Juan and asked, “This is your chance to be a hero son, are you ready?” Juan nervously nodded yes and ran out onto the field. He looked at the scoreboard. It said there were three seconds left on the clock. He looked at the field goal post. It was 50 yards away. Juan was thinking in his head, I can do this, I can do this. He yelled, “Hut!” and started running at the ball. He lifted his leg and booted the ball as hard as he could. It seemed like centuries as the ball flew through the air. The suspense was killing Juan. The ball started to come down, and it went just over the post. The referees raised their hands in the air to signal the kick was good. Juan’s team was victorious. The team ran over to Juan and started jumping and screaming around him. Juan thought this was the best moment in his life. Little did Juan know that this was only the beginning of his career.
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The sisters chose a fox named Sebastian to build their house. They called him to tell him they were ready to start. He said he could start in two weeks. They were very excited. Their plan was to move out of the apartment and stay in their camper during the construction. Fiona and Ashley moved into the camper and quickly got settled in. They were eagerly waiting for Sebastian to get started. Two weeks came and went and still no word. They waited two more weeks and still no call. Sebastian would not return their phone calls either. They were getting frustrated. They tried one more time and he finally answered. When they asked what was going on, he snapped, “I’ll start when I start.” Fiona was shocked by his rudeness. She kindly replied, “We don‘t want to wait anymore. We will build our own house.” “Ha, girls don’t know anything about building houses,” he laughed. Then he hung up! After the call, the girls spent the rest of the night figuring out their schedule for the construction. They started bright and early the next day. The sisters made a great team. They worked sunup to sundown for the next 122 days until at last they were done! That night they were exhausted, but they were also incredibly proud of themselves. Everything was so comfortable and perfectly perfect. It was just what they had imagined and had worked so hard to build. Fiona and Ashley were having their breakfast the next morning when there was a sudden knock at the door. It was Sebastian. He looked surprised and confused. He said he was there to start their house. The girls said they didn’t need him anymore and pointed to the house. He asked who had done all this beautiful work. “We did,” they exclaimed proudly. Sebastian’s mouth fell open in shock. The girls looked at each other and smiled pleased smiles. Fiona said, “Don’t underestimate …” Ashley finished, “Our girl power!”
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Hope Haase, 5th Grade, Potosi Elementary School, Teacher: Mrs. Kubal One sunny afternoon Phoebe and her family were enjoying the sun and eating eucalyptus leaves when they heard a loud CRACK. Phoebe said worriedly, “What was that?” “I don’t know,” said Mama, “Stay close.” Phoebe’s parents screamed as a huge net came toward them. “RUN, Phoebe!” After being caught, the frightened koalas were thrown into the back of a truck and driven away. Phoebe hid crying when she suddenly heard a sweet sounding voice from a child. “What’s wrong?” Phoebe cried, “My parents were taken away. Can you help me find them?” “I’m Annie, and these are my siblings. We will help,” said Annie excitedly. Annie, Jake, Bailey and Katie decided to take Phoebe home. When they got home, Phoebe told her new friends that during the week a strange man had been watching her family. Today that same man returned and took her parents. “I think I remember reading a newspaper article about a poacher wanted in the area for illegally taking koalas. “I will be right back,” said Annie as she ran to find the newspaper in the kitchen. Annie returned and showed Phoebe the man’s picture in the newspaper. “That’s him! That’s the guy who took them!” “We can put a net under the bushes where Phoebe’s parents were taken. Phoebe could be a decoy in the tree. When the man returns to steal Phoebe, he will be caught in the net,” said Katie confidently. Do you really think that plan will work?” asked Annie with an anxious tone. ‘There’s only one way to find out. We will start building the trap first think in the morning,” said Katie. Phoebe asked, “Where will you be?” Annie said, “We will all be hidden behind different trees.” The following morning they began building the trap. Once the trap was finished they headed to Phoebe’s home and began setting up the net. “I think I’ve figured out where to put the net. It should be about five feet away from the tree,” said Bailey. They spent the rest of the morning setting the trap, and the plan was then put into action. After what seemed like hours, a red truck appeared out of thin air. “That’s him!!” screamed Phoebe frantically, “He is the man who took my parents.” The truck came to a quick stop. The poacher got out of the truck, grabbed the net, and headed toward Phoebe. All of a sudden, the net snatched the man up as the kids had planned. “Hey, what’s going on?” asked the poacher. Jake said, “We know who you are, and we know you took those koalas.” “I’m going to call the authorities,” said Katie as she reached for her cell phone. “You are an evil man,” said Bailey. “You should be ashamed of yourself,” said Annie with a tone of sadness. When the authorities got there, they took the net down and arrested the man. “Thank you for helping
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across the lake instead of going around; it’ll be faster.” “Ok, I uttered. We tested the ice and then set off. When we reached the other side, we finally came to the road. Anthony instructed, “When you hear a car coming, dive into a crack on the road and stay there until it is quiet. Otherwise, you’ll be micro roadkill!” Using this tactic, we successfully made it to the other side alive. At my yard, Anthony stopped “We have to be very careful. The tree is guarded by a mighty, large beast with a spotted fur coat that will blind you when he stands in the sunlight!” he said. “Hey, that’s my dog, Buddha!” I exclaimed. “Oh, you may be able to command him to help us.” Buddha was harder to direct than I had anticipated. Even though he is my dog and should listen to me, sometimes he doesn’t. He wouldn’t stop trying to pick us up and pawed at us. Finally I asked Anthony, “Do you have any meat of some kind with you?” We were hiding behind a patch of grass and Buddha was close. “Yes, actually I do,” he said as he took out a small piece of beef. “I was saving it for my queen.” “Yes!” I exclaimed as I took it from him. I stepped out from behind the grass and called, “Here boy!” Buddha came right to me and sat, waiting for the treat. We climbed onto his back and I yelled, “To the tree!” Buddha barked at a bird near the birdhouse, annoyed. Then Anthony and I jumped off. We started up the tree quickly, the bird heard us! “Look out!” Anthony yelled as the bird flew toward the tree. “Jump out of the way when you hear its wings.” Near the top were two little branches sticking out of the sides, which prevented me from jumping aside. I couldn’t go around because it was icy and slippery in spots. Chancing it, I was just about through when I heard bird wings. I wouldn’t make it out in time. The bird was about to devour me! Suddenly, Anthony jumped out of nowhere, “Look out!” He landed right in the mouth of the bird. “Anthony!” I yelled in despair. I didn’t know how to save him. I finally made it to the berries and devoured one whole. I started to grow so quickly the branch was about to break. I jumped onto the ground and noticed the bird on the birdhouse roof. Anthony was gone! Luckily, I was back right on time. Mom asked, “How was your walk?” “Cold,” I muttered in shock. “Well lunch is ready,” she said. “What are we having?” I asked. She replied, “Blueberries!” Imagine shrinking to the size of an ant…you probably have if you are an Ant Man fan. Even though he is the only one, other than me, who has experienced it for himself! I remembered Anthony sacrificing himself for me. “I’ll never forget you,” I said and continued eating blueberries.
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us catch this criminal. We have been trying to find Nuttin Butrouble because he is wanted in Australia for killing koalas and trading their fur illegally.” “Did anyone else hear that?” asked Annie as the cage in the back of the truck fell to the ground, and Phoebe’s parents were free. Phoebe and her parents were very grateful to the McGee children for helping reunite them. The authorities moved the koalas to Footprint Avenue Sanctuary close to where the McGee family lived. This way the children could visit the koalas in a natural habitat. Phoebe and her parents could live peacefully together without fear of ever being separated again.
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After Vincent got back they asked him what happened. “We all got invited to the White House for a celebration,” he said. They all cheered and got their best suits ready. The next day they all met at the lab to go to the party. When they got there they were cheered. Then they got recognition and all medals of honor. Mary Jane and Will about cried. And they all lived happily ever after.
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One day I was playing outside in my backyard when I heard a scratching noise in the distance. Well first of all I have to tell you who I am. I’m Peggy Ann and I live in Minnesota. My best friend’s name is Alice. We have been friends forever. Now back to the story. I wanted to see what made that scratching noise so I went to investigate it. I had never been back in the woods before so I didn’t really want to, but I made myself. When I went back in the woods, there was nothing to see. I started to walk out and I heard another odd noise. I knew there was something going on, but I could not figure it out. Three days went by and I still hadn’t found what made those mysterious noises. The next day I returned to the woods and waited. Finally, I heard a rustling noise. This time, I was ready. I ran right to where the noise was coming from and saw a sneaky looking fox. She was reddish orange with some white on her feet, belly, tail and head. She was pretty big for a fox and when I looked back she was gone. The next day I called Alice and she came over. We went back to investigate. This time we went a little deeper into the woods. We started looking around and that is when we heard the scratching noise again. It was the fox, and it was scratching at a tree trunk. We watched for awhile and that is when the fox noticed us. She ran away and we went to look at what she was scratching at. At first we thought it was a bunny, but when we got closer and saw it was a baby fox, stuck in the hollow tree trunk. I was afraid to help it, but Alice wasn’t. She reached right down to grab it. It was really small and skinny so we looked around for something for it to eat. We tried to feed the baby fox berries, but it wouldn’t eat them. While we were looking for other kinds of food, the mama returned and started feeding her baby. We watched for awhile, but then decided to leave. When we got out of the woods, we were really happy that the mama fox and her baby were together. We were happy that we had done something good for them. Alice and I will always be great friends and we’ll always be grateful for what we did to help the foxes.
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Robert and Phil love having daring adventures! For their next adventure, they purchased plane tickets for an adventuresome trip to the arctic. They were so excited, especially since there was going to be a solar eclipse there too. They counted down the days until August 22nd, the day they were leaving. It finally came. Robert and Phil were living their dream in first class. They enjoyed movies, refreshing beverages and lots of tasty snacks. It was a great start to their adventure. After they landed they made their way to the snowmobile rental desk to get the keys and head off to their cabin. Once outside, they were immediately awed and inspired by the raw beauty that surrounded them. Off they went. When the boys got to their rustic but snug cabin, they were pleased at how clean and tidy it was. They spent the night enjoying the cabin’s amenities and each other’s company. The next day they went sledding. There was a ski lift to the top, which took a while, but it was a great view. When it was their turn Robert said, “Long way down. You ready?” Phil responded, “Nope. Let’s go.” They took a running start and jumped on their sleds. Phil got down first. When Robert landed at the bottom, he looked and felt like a shivering icicle. “I feel like a penguin after an arctic drive,” he chattered. “Hey, and speaking of penguins, our lift guy said there are some that like to hang out just over there. Want to go check them out?” “You bet! Let’s go,” exclaimed Phil. When they got close, they saw dozens of penguins milling around. They knew they shouldn’t touch them, but they definitely wanted pictures. They were admiring them, then suddenly heard squawking. They looked over and saw a penguin hatching! After a few more pictures, they decided to call it a night. They hopped on their snowmobiles and headed back. On the way, they saw a mama polar bear off in the distance. She was playing with two cubs. They were amazed that there was so much life in this cold place. The next day, they got a guided tour of the science institute. They looked in microscopes, chatted with scientists, looked in a telescope, and toured the labs. That night they were talking. Tomorrow was the big eclipse day. They were beyond excited. They double and triple checked so everything was ready to go. At daybreak, they shot out of bed, quickly ate, and got their supplies then headed to the top of the mountain. The scientists at the lab told them a good spot to go. On the way, they passed two men setting up. Phil said, “hey, they look just like us.” “Yea, kind of,” Robert agreed. They kept the men on their mind, and continued. When they got to their spot, they checked their countdown clock and saw it would start in 37 minutes, which gave them plenty of time to set up. It WAS the perfect spot. They watched eagerly as the minutes ticked away. Then seconds. 4…3…2…1. Then it started. It got slowly darker. Colder too. Then it was black. It was the most beautiful miracle they’d seen. They were speechless. Phil inched forward for a closer look. “Hey. watch where you’re going,” Robert reminded him. “Yeah, yeah, sure,” Phil replied. But Phil wasn’t looking down. Then he slipped! He fell immediately out of sight. Down, down, down… See what happens…NEXT YEAR!
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They thought it would never happen. It was June 12, 2020 and Vincent woke up to see a weird bird on his bed. Vince rolled over to shut off his alarm and saw that his window was broken. He thought living in Washington, D.C. was crazy enough. “The landlord is gonna kill me,” Vince said. Then the bird made this sound that was so loud it hurt my ears. My glass near his alarm clock shattered. “That explains the window then,” exclaimed Vince. Vince was a scientist for the government and helped to create cures for illnesses. When he ate breakfast, the bird was there and so Vince gave him a little bread. When he got to work there was one of those birds in captivity. “What is that?” Vince asked. “We’re calling them kawakies,” said Mary Jane. “Their screams can break windows.” Then the TV broadcast got their attention. “We have just received news that the kawakies have made nests in the White House. Get out while you can,” said the TV reporter. That’s when the reporter was swarmed by kawakies. “We’ve got to do something, but what?” Vince exclaimed. The scientists worked all day and night trying to find the kawakies weakness, but they found nothing. They were all tired when Vince bumped one of the formulas. It spilled all over the kawakies and made him whittle away into thin air. “That’s it!” exclaimed Mary Jane. “We just need to multiply that formula and we can make them go away, but what was the formula?” Vince went outside to get air when he started to get thirsty after a wombat released a toxin into the air. “I think the kawakies have a defense of their own,” Vince said when he came back inside. “They release toxic gases that make you really thirsty, can someone get me a water please?” After they found what the formula was they tried to turn it into a gas to put in the air to try to get it spread out easier. But first they tried it on people so they knew if it would affect them. Nothing happened right away, but they waited and then he started to feel better like his sicknesses were gone. “I think this can cure people’s illnesses so let’s get going.” The scientists started to pack up the van and started to head to the capitol. On their way there a kawakie flew through the windshield. “Dang! That was close. Are we almost there,” said Vincent. “We’re close,” replied Mary Jane. “When we get there Mary and I will get the left side. Jack and Will can take the right. Everybody grab a canister,” Vince said. When they pulled up they were swarmed after they got out of the car. Jack threw his canister at the ground and they all disappeared. After he grabbed another one the kawakies split up and saw that was a bad idea. After they entered the first door Vince threw three cans and that still wasn’t enough. “Mary cover me while I call for more cans,” he said. In seconds he got more and finally had enough to even compete. Vince and Mary met with Will and Jack by the last nest. “After we take this one out, there are more outside so be ready!” Will exclaimed. They all threw their cans and then ran outside. The kawakies were everywhere all at once. They were outnumbered. “If we can get the planes that dump water onto fires we could just kill them all at once.” suggested Jack. One call was all they needed and they got three planes at their lab. After three hours of trying to get the formula into a liquid they loaded into the planes and then took off. The planes spread it all over Washington D.C. After about an hour, they killed all the kawakies and took out all the nests. All the scientists met back at the lab for a little celebration, when they heard a knock at the door. Vince got up and opened the door to see the President standing right in front of him. “Vincent I would like to thank you and your team for saving Washington D.C. We hope to see all of you tomorrow on the White House lawn for a celebration. Thank you,” said the President. And with that he walked to his car.
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2016 RAM 1500 CREW LARAMIE 31,919 mi, black, 5.7 V8, auto., 1 owner, buckets, bedliner, black heated leather Was NOW $36,995 $34,750
2012 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS 13,535 mi,red, 6.2 V8, auto., convertible, black top, black cloth, remote start Was NOW 33,495 $29,900 $33,495
2012 FORD F-150 CREW 92,575 miles, white, 3.5 Ecoboost, auto., XTR pkg., HD towing, 6.5' box, 4x4, local trade Was NOW $21,495 $19,900
2016 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 8,495 mi., silver, 3.2 V6, auto., front wheel drive, comfort pkg., 8.4" radio, remote start Was NOW 21,995 $20,450 $21,995
2012 GMC TERRAIN AWD 124,000 miles, black, 2.4 4 cyl., auto., SLT-2, power moonroof, heated leather, 1 owner/local trade Was NOW 12,495 $10,900 $12,495
2014 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4x4 50,682 mi., white, 5.7 Hemi, aut., Big Horn, gray cloth, 20" chrome wheels, UConnect Was NOW $24,995 24,995 $23,900
2016 NISSAN ROGUE AV AWD 2011 CHEVROLET COLORADO CREW Z71 4x4 123,375 mi., red, 3.7 5 cyl., auto., local trade, chrome wheels Was NOW $17,995 $14,750
2014 FORD F-150 SUPERCREW 34,084 mi., white, 5.0 V8, auto.,XLT pkg. chrome pkg., backup cam, trailer tow Was NOW $29,995 $28,500 2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 88,425 mi., blue, 2.4 4 cyl., auto., Sport pkg., alloy wheels, new tires, Bluetooth.
Was $16,495
NOW $13,500
2014 CADILLAC CTS AWD 45,747 mi., black, 2.0 turbo, auto, heated memory seats, Cue radio, alloys, remote start Was NOW $23,995 $19,900
2014 FORD FUSION TITANIUM 53,510 mi., black, 2.0 Ecoboost, auto., all wheel drive, nav., power moonroof, like new Was NOW $18,995 $17,500
2017 CHRYSLER 300C 14,154 mi., gray, 3.6 V6, auto. AWD, heated/cooled leather, nav., pano roof Was NOW $28,995 $26,900
2014 FORD MUSTANG CONV. 37,556 mi., Ruby Red, 3.7 V6, auto., Premium pkg, Shaker Audio, leather, black top Was NOW $19,995 $18,900
2017 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD 24,030 mi., white, 3.6 V6, auto., heated seats, remote start, 8 pass. Was NOW $29,995 $25,900
2016 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4x4 38,216 mi., white, 3.5 Ecoboost, auto., 3rd seat, front/rear heat & AC, great buy Was NOW $39,995 $33,500 2006 DODGE RAM 3500 QUAD 93,293 mi., black, 5.9 Cummins, auto., local trade, 4x4, dually, utility box, diesel, SLT pkg.
Was $28,495
NOW $26,500
24,895 mi., gray, 2.5 4 cyl., auto., power seat, alloy wheels, backup camera
2015 FORD EDGE SEL AWD 26,317 mi., black, 2.0 Ecoboost, auto., heated leather, backup camera/Sync Was NOW $28,495 $24,500
2014 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED FWD 38,711 mi., white, 3.6 V6, auto., heated leather, loaded up! Was NOW $17,450 $13,500
2016 FORD ESCAPE SE 47,103 mi., white, 1.6 Ecoboost, auto., AWD, power seat, alloy wheels, 1 owner Was NOW $18,995 $15,900
2015 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE 31,943 mi., black, 1.8 4 cyl, auto., alloy wheels, 39 miles/gallon, backup camera,fog lights Was NOW $13,995 $12,800
2013 FORD CMAX SEL 83,910 mi., white, 2.0 Hybrid, auto., heated leather seats, nav., blis, locally owned Was NOW $12,995 $11,500
2014 INFINITY 2016 RAM Q50 PREMIUM 1500 CREW 41,621 mi., black, 3.7 V6, 20,424 mi., silver 3.6 V6 auto., auto., AWD, nav., black Big Horn 4x4, buckets, navigaleather, like new tion, 20" chrome, remote start Was NOW Was NOW $24,995 $22,900 $33,495 $29,500
Was $21,495
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2016 RAM 1500 CREW 4x4 30,103 mi., gray, 5.7 Hemi., auto., 5.5" box, Big Horn pkg., lots of extras, 1 owner Was NOW $31,495 $21,500
2015 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4x4 38,605 mi., black, 5.3 V8, auto. LTZ Double Cab, heated leather, 20" wheels, Z71 Was NOW $33,995 $31,600
2012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE red, 3.6 V,6 auto., local trade, 4x4, Laredo with leather, sunroof, loaded! Was NOW $18,495 $16,900
2017 FORD FUSION SE 29 374 mi., silver, Hybrid Drive, auto., backup camera, alloy wheels, power sunroof Was NOW $19,995 $17,900
2017 JEEP RENEGADE 4x4 24,797 mi., black 2.4 4 cyl., auto., Latitude pkg., backup camera, remote start Was NOW $19,995 $18,800
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Touring, black, 59K, leather ...... $13,900
’14 Chrysler Town & Country Ltd., Stow ’n Go, maroon, 29K .. $15,500 ’13 Chevy Equinox LT, blue, 74K .................................................. $9,300 ’13 Dodge Dart SXT, gray, 66K ...................................................... $7,200 ’13 Chrysler 200, 4 cylinder, black, 64k ......................................... $7,500 ’11 Chevy Aveo, brown, 50K.......................................................... $5,000 ’11 Ford Fusion SE, red, sunroof, 81K ........................................... $7,000 ’09 Honda Civic EX, red, 77K ........................................................ $7,000
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2017 Ford F-150 CrewCab 4x4, 2.7 EcoBoost ...........................................$31,995 2017 Ford F-150 CrewCab 4x4, 3.5, 13K ..$29,995 2016 GMC CrewCab 1500 SLT 4x4, loaded, moonroof, 17K ............................ $39,995 2016 Ford F-150 Crew Cab XLT 4x4, 5.0, black ................................................$33,995 2015 Chevy 2500 Silverado CrewCab 4x4, diesel ......................................................$38,995 2015 Ford F-250 CrewCab XLT 6.2, auto., lifted wheels, 42K ....................................$39,995 2014 Ford F250 CrewCab 4x4 XLT, red, shortbox, 44k....................................JUST IN 2014 Ford F-150 4x4 CrewCab XLT, 33K, red, EcoBoost ..................................$27,995 2014 Ford F-150 FX4 SuperCrew 4x4, 6.5' bed ...................................................$32,995 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 CrewCab, 41K, silver .......................................................$25,980 2013 Chevy 2500 CrewCab, long box, 4x4, 6.0 ....................................$19,995 2013 Ford F-150 XLT CrewCab, 65K, 5.0L.................................................$24,995 2013 Ram 1500 4x4 CrewCab, 50K, Hemi.$25,995 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 CrewCab 4x4, 41K .........................................................$26,995 2012 Ford F-150 CrewCab FX4 4x4, black, 50K ...............................................$26,995 2012 GMC Sierra 2500 CrewCab 4x4, 6.0, longbox, blue ....................................$18,995 2012 GMC Sierra 2500 CrewCab, 6.0, longbox, white ..................................$24,995 2012 Ford F-350 CrewCab 4x4 Lariat, leather, moonroof, 6.2, longbox, black ......$29,995 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 Ext. Cab 4x4 .$22,995 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 Ext. Cab ........$16,995
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CARS
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’14 Chevy Cruze LTZ, loaded, leather, alloys, sporty .............................. $9,995 ’11 Chevy Cruze LS, auto., air, PW/PL ................................................... $5,995 ’10 Chevy Traverse LTZ, loaded, leather, moonroof ............................. $10,995 ’10 Ford Fusion SE, auto., air, PW/PL, alloys, low miles .......................... $5,950 ’08 GMC Acadia SLT-2 AWD, loaded, leather, moonroof, alloys .............. $9,995 ’08 Chevy HHR SS, 4dr., loaded, nice................................................... $6,995 ’08 Pontiac Grand Prix, auto., air, PW/PL/PS, alloys ............................... $4,995 ’07 Chevy Malibu, 6 cyl., auto., air, PW/PL ............................................ $3,995 ’07 Chevy Cobalt, 4dr., auto., air, CD, red .............................................. $3,995 ’07 GMC Envoy 4x4, 6 cyl., air, PW/PL .................................................. $6,995 ’06 Chevy Impala SS, V8, leather, loaded, moonroof, super sharp ......... $8,995 ’06 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4, 6 cyl., auto., air, PW/PL ............................. $5,995 ’05 Buick Rendezvous CXL AWD, loaded, leather, moonroof ................. $5,995 ’05 Chevy Malibu Maxx LS, auto., air, PW, PL, moonroof, clean ............. $3,995 ’05 GMC Yukon Denali XL AWD, loaded, leather, moonroof ................... $7,995 ’04 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab SLT 4x4, auto., air, PW, PL ....................... $6,995 ’04 Buick LeSabre Limited, loaded, leather, alloys, nice ........................ $2,995 ’04 Kia Sorento EX 4WD, auto., air PW/PL, leather, moonroof, clean ...... $4,995 ’03 Chevy TrailBlazer LS, 4WD, auto., air, PW/PL, alloys ........................ $2,995 ’02 Dodge Ram 1500 CrewCab, V8, air, PW/PL, super clean................. $5,995
ANOTHER WINNER! Clarence Pulvermacher from Muscoda was the winner of $20,000 at our Spring Sales Event held at our Richland Center location. Clarence is the third grand prize winner in the last 4 years
3 LOCATIONS 1702 Elm Street 2410 Hwy. 14 East Boscobel, WI 53805 Richland Center, WI 53581 401 South Main Street Highland, WI 53543
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Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-noon; anytime by appointment
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Huge Savings On Local Trades at Les Mack 2008 CHEVY SUBURBAN
2009 CHEVY SILVERADO LT
2010 RAM 1500 CREWCAB
2010 FORD F-150 XLT CREWCAB
2010 FORD F-150 XLT
2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND
#15571
#15896
#15859
#2887A
#2987A
#15641A
$
14,473
72K
$
14,473
Clean, 127K
$
13,973
87K
17,973
$
Clean, 145K
$
13,973
92K
17,973
$
2013 GMC ACADIA SLT
2013 FORD EDGE AWD
2013 FORD TAURUS SEL
2014 DODGE JOURNEY
2014 FORD F-150 FX4
2014 FORD FUSION SE
#15794A
#15677A
#2965A
#15782A
#3057A
#2953A
Leather, moonroof, 51K
21,973
$
88K
$
13,473
73K
12,973
70K
11,973
$
Leather, moonroof, 42K
$
$
29,273
56K
12,473
$
2014 CHEVY CAPTIVA LTD
2015 FORD F-350 REG. CAB
2015 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
2017 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM
2017 CHRYSLER PACIFICA
#15700A
#3003A
#154975S
#15775A
#3042A
#3062A
44K
$
13,973
38K
27,973
$
33K
$
18,473
12K
21,773
$
212 N. MADISON STREET • 131 HWY. 61 N. • LANCASTER LESMACK.COM • 723-3077 Tax, title, license extra, see dealer for details. Sale ends May 31, 2018.
51K
19,973
$
16K
22,473
$
adno=574498-01
Clean, 134K
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2010 HONDA CRV good condition,. 96K. 563-590-1379.
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HOME OF THE 1/2 OFF VEHICLES ^
1-Owner, Low Miles, Power Seat Height Adjust, Keyless Entry,Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control. #926945
SAVE
23,440
$
ORIGINAL MSRP
11,851
$
#926763
#1 PRICED ’16 T&C IN 120 MILES!
$18,000
Chrysler Certified to 100,000 Miles,TV/DVD, Leather, Quad Buckets,B-Up Cam,Dual Pwr.Drs/Liftgate,Clean Carfax,6.5" Tourchscreen,Stow/Go Seats,3.6L V6
YOU SAVE $15,265 / MSRP WAS $33,265
20,446mi,Htd.Seats,R.Start,P.Seat,B-Up Cam, P.Liftgate,7" T-Screen,SiriusXM,4G LTE WiFi, R.Air/Heat,Bal.60k Warranty
$12,391 $204/per mo.
ORIGINAL MSRP $
SAVE
31,410
41% Off!
#1 V-PRICED CERT.’16 IN U.S.A.!
$26,000
Jeep Certified,1-Owner,NAVI,H.Leather/Steer Wheel, R.Start,P.Liftgate,8.4" T-Screen,Memory Pkg,Dual Temp.Climate Control,Certified to 100,000 Miles!
YOU SAVE $18,395 / MSRP WAS $44,395
#1 V-PRICED ENVISION IN 169 MILES
$24,787
20,586mi,H.Leather,R.Start,Lane Chng/ CrossTrafficAlert,B-UpCam,Memory Settings Pkg,8" T-Screen,Bal.70,000 Mile Warranty!
#1 PRICED ’16 200 LMT. IN 141 MILES!
1-OWNER, Low Miles, Factory Warranty, Rear BackUp Camera, Push Button Start, Bluetooth Connectivity, Keyless Entry, Bal. 60,000 Mile Factory Warranty #927247
19,019
$209/per mo.
ORIGINAL MSRP $
13,291
$
SAVE
26,105
’16 CADILLAC ESCALADE LUXURY 4WD BRAD’S PRICE Over
$50,990
37% Off!
19,632mi,1-Owner,Navi,Sunroof,Quad H.Lthr, 22"Wheels,6.2L V8,P.Folding3rdSeat,P.Liftgate, #1 V-PRICED ’16 IN 1,582 MILES! Heads-Up Display,Blind Spot Alert,Bal.70k Warranty
YOU SAVE
’17 BUICK ENVISION ESSENCE AWD $381$194/ /per mo. mo. BRAD’S PRICE Over 39% Off!
$
$12,814
Over 50% Off
1-OWNER, Dual Power Heated Leather Buckets, Remote Start, Bose Premium Sound, 3.6LV6, Rear Spoiler, SiriusXM, Onstar, Balance 60,000 Mile Warranty! #927249
12,000
#926307
#927202
#1 PRICED ’17 AWD IN 272 MILES!
$24,496
$
2016 CADILLAC CTS PERFORMANCE COLLECTION AWD SEDAN
1/2 off Sale Price
#1 V-PRICED ’16 LTZ IN 694 MILES!
’16 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED 4X4 BRAD’S PRICE Over
’17 GMC ACADIA SLE-2 AWD $377/per mo. BRAD’S PRICE Over 36% Off!
SAVE
23,995
’16 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING $290/per mo. BRAD’S PRICE Over 45% Off!
$214/per mo.
#926991
$
Over 60% Off
1-Owner, Low Miles, B-Up Cam, 4G LTE WiFi, 7" T-Screen, Alum. Whls, Bluetooth, Push Button Start, Bal.60K Warranty! #926960
$185/per mo.
ORIGINAL MSRP
$11,995 #1 V-PRICED ’16 IN 227 MILES!
#926492
Over 50% Off
#1 PRICED ’16 MALIBU LMT. 790 MILES
2016 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED SEDAN
1/2 off Sale Price
$30,025 / MSRP WAS $81,015
’17 BUICK ENCLAVE PREMIUM AWD BRAD’S PRICE Over
$32,986
36% Off!
#927339
$11,589
Over 50% Off
2016 CHEVY IMPALA LIMITED LTZ SEDAN
1/2 off Sale Price
#1 PRICED ’17 PREMIUM IN 163 MILES!
White Frost Metallic,Navi,Htd/Cooled Leather,Htd. Steer Whl,R.Start,Side Blind/Cross Traffic Alert, P.Liftgate,3rd Seat,Bal.70k Factory Warranty
1/2 off Sale Price
Over 56% Off
$28,941 #1 PRICED ’16 PERF. AWD IN U.S.A.
31,801 Miles, Navigation, Ultraview Sunroof, Htd/Cooled Leather, Htd.Steering Whl, R.Start, Luxury Pkg, Surround Vision, Back-Up Cam, Bose, 3.6L V6, Bal.70K Warranty! #927468
ORIGINAL MSRP $
SAVE
66,540
37,599
$
’17 BUICK LACROSSE ESSENCE SEDAN $337/per mo. BRAD’S PRICE
#926935
2016 CHEVY MALIBU LS SEDAN
1/2 off Sale Price
Over 47% Off!
$20,981
21,788 Miles, Dual Power Heated Leather, Remote Start, 3.6L V6, 7" T-Screen, #1 PRICED ’17 ESSENCE IN 472 MILES! Clean Carfax
YOU SAVE
$18,609 / MSRP WAS $39,590
’17 CADILLAC CT6 PREMIUM LUXURY SEDAN AWD BRAD’S PRICE Over 37% Off!
#927557
2016 CHEVY MALIBU LIMITED SEDAN
$45,391
13,036mi,Navi,Ultraview Sunroof,H/AC Lthr, Surround Vision, Driver Assist Pkg,Htd.Rear Seats/Steering WHl, Night Vision, Active #1 V-PRICED ’17 w/N-VISION IN U.S.A. Chassis Pkg,Side Blind/Forward Collision Alerts,Bal.70k Warr.
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2017 DODGE CHARGER SRT SEDAN
Only 5,052 Mi,Pepperdust Met,1.5L Turbo,B-UpCam,P.Seat,XM GM CERTIFIED,20,361mi,“RS”Pkg,R.Start,B-UpCam,20"Whls,XM 9,972mi,6.4L 392-HEMI,Scat Pack,Navi,Htd/AC Lthr,AlpineXM
$28,375
$22,994
Brad’s Price
$42,165
ER F! OV OF % 45
#926576
BAL. 70,000 MI. FACTORY WARRANTY BAL. 70,000 MI. FACTORY WARRANTY Brad’s Price
$14,483
$16,740 #926409
pe$r 22 mo 9*
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
22,529Mi,1Owner,RStart,RearviewB-UpCam,7"T-Screen,USB
P.Sunroof,1-Owner,R.Start,B-UpCam,P.Seat,SYNC,FogLamps
Brad’s Price
$13,450
$15,845 #926539
pe$r 38 mo 8*
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED 4x4
#1 PRICED PERF. IN 502 MILES!
Brad’s Price
$17,605
$14,991 pe$r 34 mo 4*
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SUMMIT
Only 30,220 Miles,1-OWNER,Navi.,Ultraview Moonroof,Dual P.Htd.Lthr,R.Start,20" Alum.Wheels,Side Blind & Cross Traffic Alert,Bose Sound,3.6L V6,Bal.70,000 Mile Factory Warranty! #926996
pe$r 22 mo 9*
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2015 JEEP RENEGADE LIMITED
Brad’s Price
$32,040
$23,391
2017 GMC ACADIA DENALI AWD Brad’s Price
$51,285 NEW!
$39,356
Brad’s Price
$17,455
$13,990
pe$r 32 mo 0*
BAL. 60K WARRANTY!
2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER “SL” 4x4
NO CHARGE $6,000 - 6MO/6K COMPLETE CARE! NO CHARGE $6,000 - 6MO/6K COMPLETE CARE!
2014 HONDA CR-V EX AWD
$20,000 pe$r 35 mo 9*
$11,990
#927440
#927754 #926999
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY
22,061mi,Full Htd.Lthr,P.Seat,R.Start,B-UpCam,4G LTE Wi-Fi
24,069mi,1.5L Turbo,B-UpCam,CleanCarfax,PW/PL,7"T-Screen
$16,997
$14,984
2017 CHEVY MALIBU 2LT SEDAN Brad’s Price
$19,845
$18,210
$17,470
2017 CHEVY MALIBU LS SEDAN
$24,100 NEW
Brad’s Price
#927378 2011 FORD EDGE LIMITED AWD
Panoramic Sunroof,Htd.Leather,20" Chrome Whls,Non-Smoker Brad’s Price
$13,940
2015 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD
pe$r 21 mo 9*
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
pe$r 32 mo 9*
$27,420
$19,983
$13,590
Brad’s Price
$34,555
$26,630
Brad’s Price
$45,800
$39,263
pe$r 36 mo 6*
BAL. 100,000 MI. FACTORY WARRANTY GM CERTIFIED,TV/DVD,37,419mi,Quad Bkts,H.Seats,R.Start
Brad’s Price
$25,150
2015 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT AWD Brad’s Price
$20,474 pe$r 32 mo 9*
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2015 HONDA CR-V EX-L
Brad’s Price
$28,250
ER F! OV OF % 45
$24,994
$27,300
$23,198
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2015 JEEP CHEROKEE TRAILHAWK 4x4
Brad’s Price
$23,280
Brad’s Price
$19,641
$26,300
$20,289
BAL. OF 70,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2017 CADILLAC XT5 SUV
3,618mi,CueSystem8"T-Screen,R.Start,P.LiftGate,Bose,3.6L V6 Brad’s Price
#1 PRICED 16 LTZ IN 256 MILES!
$37,940
2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ Local Trade, Dual Pwr. Htd. Leather, R.Start, B-Up Camera, Memory Pkg, 7" T-Screen, SiriusXM, USB/Aux Port, Non-Smoker, Accident Free History. #926588A
2015 RAM 1500 SLT CREWCAB 4x4 ECO-DIESEL 2017 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT CREWCAB 4x4
$18,460
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
Brad’s Price
$17,775
Brad’s Price
$22,430
29,831mi,LocalTrade,P.Sunroof,H.Lthr,3.7L V6,Bose,B-UpCam
2014 MAZDA CX-9 GRAND TOURING AWD
2016 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT
Brad’s Price
2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI
$12,330
31,036mi,H.Leather,3rdSeat,R.Start,3.5V6,Side&CrossPathAlert 1-OWNER,31,837 Mi.,UconnectTouchscreen,Keyless,AccidentFree
Brad’s Price
$15,025
Brad’s Price
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
$22,676
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
Brad’s Price
pe$r 23 mo 4*
38,561mi,1Owner,Sunroof,R.Start,HLthr,QuadSeats,3rdRowSeat 1-OWNER,NAVI,P.Sunroof,Htd.Leather,CleanCarfax,Non-Smoker 1-Owner,Navi,3.2L V6,R.Start,P/Liftgate,OffRoadPkg,TowPkg.
Brad’s Price
$26,480
9,130mi,NAVI,Z71 Off-Road,Htd/AC Leather Bkts,R.Start,Bose
$17,492
#926820A
#927532
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY! 1-Owner,46,146Mi,P.Sunroof,CleanCarfax,Non-Smoker,SiriusXM
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
$21,640
pe$r 28 mo 3*
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
Htd./CooledLthr,R. Start,AlpineAudio,ChromeSteps,2-TonePaint! LocalTrade,5.4L V8,Non-Smoker,AccidentFreeHistory,ChromeBds. Eco-Diesel,23,196mi,1-Owner,20"Whls,ChromeSteps,Lone-StarPkg.
2009 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE QUAD CAB 4x4 2010 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4x4
$11,220
11,111mi…YES ONLY 11,111mi,1-OWNER,3rdSeat,B-UpCam
2015 GMC ACADIA SLE-2 AWD
#925226
#926908
#B1053 LOADED WITH ALL THE OPTIONS! 1,742 Actual Mi…YES-1,742,Dual Moon,Navi,Htd/AC Leather
N/A
Dual P.Sunroof,1-Owner,Htd.Seats,R.Start,B-Up Cam,QuadBkts
YOU SAVE $23,879 OFF MSRP!
#63413A
$25,223
$31,510
Brad’s Price
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
Brad’s $ Price 23,641
JEEP CERTIFIED,33,855mi,1-OWNER,H.Lthr,R.Start,3.6L V6 PanoSunroof,NAV,H/C Lthr,R.Start,H.Steer-Whl,CleanAutochk 1Owner,H.LthrSeats,HtdSteerWhl,R.Start,RearviewBackUpCam. Brad’s Price
LocalTrade,P.Sunroof,3.7L V6,P.Seat,NoAccidents,ChromeBds
Brad’s Price
pe$r 32 mo 7*
$23,830
2015 CADILLAC SRX PERFORMANCE COLLECTION
MSRP $47,520
$23,881
$23,490
$30,845 NEW!
2008 HUMMER H3 4x4
Brad’s Price
2015 FORD ESCAPE SE 4x4
#926757
2015 CHEVY TRAX LT
pe$r 27 mo 5*
$13,488
$16,375
Brad’s Price
pe$r 23 mo 5*
$19,000
59,247mi,1-Owner,NAVI,P.Sunroof,H/C Lthr,Quad Lthr,3rdSeat
2018 CHEVY CAMARO LS COUPE
2014 GMC ACADIA SLE
$22,982
Brad’s Price
N/A
23 Actual Mi…YesStillSmellsNew! P.Sunroof,RS Pkg,20"Whls.
Brad’s Price
2014 BUICK ENCLAVE LEATHER
$26,610
$22,315
19,598mi,Soul+Pkg,Auto,B-UpCam,FogLamps,PW/PL,Alum.Whls
TV/DVD,33,280mi,Navi,Dual Sunroof,Htd.Leather,Quad Bkts
#926471
1-OwnerLocalTrade,H.Leather/Str. Whl,R.Start,Blind ZoneAlert
#927779
2014 BUICK ENCORE LEATHER EDITION
$37,793
BAL. 70,000 MILE WARRANTY!
Heated/Cooled Leather, Remote Start & Back-Up Camera
FACTORY WARRANTY & GORGEOUS!
2017 KIA SOUL +
#926403
#41227A
Brad’s Price
ABSOLUTELY NONE NICER!
BAL. 60,000 MILE FACTORY WARRANTY BAL. 60,000 MI. FACTORY WARRANTY NO CHARGE $6,000 - 6MO/6K COMPLETE CARE! NO CHARGE $6,000 - 6MO/6K COMPLETE CARE!
#927271
$16,993
$19,225
pe$r 22 mo 3*
Brad’s $ Price 15,000
YOU SAVE $13,135 OFF MSRP!
#926906
Brad’s Price
$13,698
$17,393
26,880mi,1-OWNER Trade,H.Seats,GarageKept,Non-Smoker,XM
#926270
CERTIFIED TO 100,000 MILES!
2017 CHEVY CAMARO LT “RS” CONVERTIBLE
$13,518
$16,105
$23,010
#927792
pe$r 36 mo 9*
Brad’s Price
MSRP $28,135
#926285
2017 CHEVY MALIBU LT SEDAN
$15,744
$17,010
2015 BUICK ENCORE CONVENIENCE FWD 30,954 Miles, Pearl White, 1-Owner, Leather w/Cloth Inserts, R.Start.B-Up Cam, Side Blind/Rear Cross Alerts, P.Seat, Bal.70k Warranty! #926599
2017 CHEVY CRUZE LT SEDAN
pe$r 32 mo 0*
Brad’s Price
#1 VALUE PRICED ENCORE IN 158 MILES!
pe$r 22 mo 9*
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
Brad’s Price
$15,364
2016 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF “GTI” SE HATCHBACK 2017 BUICK LACROSSE PREMIUM SEDAN
$13,642
15,905mi,1.4L Turbo,B-UpCam,Keyless,SiriusXM,T-Screen,4G WiFi
$18,430
#926593
$17,670
$231/per /permo. mo. $231
Brad’s Price
$18,165
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY! Brad’s Price
$16,494
2016 DODGE DART GT SEDAN
HATCHBACK,24,708mi,R.Start,H.Seats,B-Up Cam,T-Screen,XM
2017 CHEVY CRUZE LT HATCHBACK
$18,865
2016 CHEVY CAMARO LT COUPE
MSRP $30,835
Brad’s $ Price 16,849
YOU SAVE $13,986 OFF MSRP!
$28,776 pe$r 23 mo 3*
#926783
Brad’s Price
pe$r 22 mo 2*
ER F! OV OF % 46
$10,000
27,018mi,1-Owner,Auto,R.Start,Tech.Pkg,B-Up Cam,SiriusXM
Brad’s Price
#926404A
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2017 CHEVY CRUZE PREMIER SEDAN
$12,994
$12,500
Brad’s Price
BAL. 60,000 MI. FACTORY WARRANTY
2015 DODGE CHARGER SE SEDAN
#926994A
pe$r 24 mo 2*
Brad’s Price
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY! 50,460mi,3.6L V6,R.Start,P.Seat,T-Screen,SiriusXM,NoAccidents
#927543
$17,811
Brad’s Price
$16,185
BAL. OF 70,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2015 BUICK LACROSSE LEATHER SEDAN
1-Owner,7}Screen, PW/PL,SiriusXM,Cruise,17"Alum.Whls,Keyless 1-OWNER,LowMi,H.Lthr,3.6L V6,R.Start,8"T-Screen,CleanCarfax
#926273A
Brad’s Price
$21,000
2016 CHEVY MALIBU LS SEDAN
BAL. OF 100,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2014 CHEVY VOLT HATCHBACK SEDAN
#926797
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE FACTORY WARRANTY! 1-OWNER,18,416 Mi,Navi.,H.Lthr./Steering Whl,R.Start,B-UpCam.
#926956
#927421 BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
#926623
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY! 34,617mi,1-Owner,1.5L Turbo,R.Start,B-Up Cam,7" T-Screen
Brad’s Price
$25,388
pe$r 21 mo 8*
BAL. OF 60,000 MILE WARRANTY!
2016 CHEVY MALIBU HYBRID SEDAN
6,893 Mi…Yes 6,393,Dual P.Htd/AC Leather,3.6L V6,R.Start 15,979mi,Htd.Lthr/Steering Whl,R.Start,Apple Carplay,B-UpCam
$42,385 NEW!
$10,394
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FOR SALE: Red Angus and Red Angus crossed Charolais bulls. Richard Berns 563-380-6060 or Cory Miner 563-380-4067 PUREBRED RED Angus bulls, open and bred heifers for sale. Pick your bulls now for summer delivery. Shamrock Nook Red Angus. 608-558-5342. FOR SALE: AI Black Angus Bulls. Performance data, semen checked, Mill Coulee Angus Farm 4miles North of Cabelas, HWY 35 Prairie du Chien, WI. Like us on Facebook. Tracy Pedretti 608-412-0004, Mark 608-412-3349
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WANTED TO Buy: Old motorcycles, any condition, will pay cash & pick up. 563-543-4891, Jim.
WANTED TO Buy: Old coins, buillon, coin collections, gold jewelry, sterling silver flatware. Top prices paid! Immediate payment! Coin Shop, 1870 Asbury Rd., Dubuque, IA. 563-557-1001, Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm, Saturday, 9am-3pm. BE WISE advertise! Call the Shopping News today to create an advertising plan - that works for you. Call 608-348-2374 or 1-800-236-2537.
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THE FAMILY OF JACK WITHROW
would like to thank everyone for the love and support after his passing. We miss his smile and quick wit everyday. Thank you to those who brought food, sent cards, flowers and memorials, attended Jack’s services, and continue to keep all of us in your thoughts and prayers. We are amazed by how far Jack’s reach truly went, and judging by the amount of people at his services, it went pretty far. Thank you to Mary Burbach at Country Crossroads Floral for the beautiful arrangements and to Pastor Connie Mayte for leading the service. Special thanks to St. Croix Hospice, especially Leslie and Jodi, and to Melby Funeral Home. Matt, Renee and staff did a wonderful job and went above and beyond. Jack would be proud. You all are truly special people and we couldn’t have gone through this without you. Thank you.
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BELMONT: ONE bedroom apartment in 4-plex, appliances furnished, utilities not included, off street parking, $350/month plus deposit. 608-568-7735, call after 6pm.
PLATTEVILLE: THREE bedroom house, 1.5 bath, large 1 car garage. $950 per month plus utilities. No pets. 608-7325888.
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PLATTEVILLE: TWO bedroom, 1 bath, in lower level of house, no pets, $600 per month, plus utilities. 608-732-5888.
PLATTEVILLE: HOUSE for sale, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, attached garage, very large yard. $174,900. 414-940-5417.
DICKEYVILLE SPACIOUS, Newly remodeled upstairs 2 bedroom apartment. Appliances included. Off-street parking. No pets. $500/month. 608-7780329. LANCASTER: LARGE 1 bedroom, off street parking, heat included, $475 /month. Call 608778-5676.
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For rent In PlattevIlle Two Bedroom Condo $1,020/month with two car attached garage. Washer, dryer and all other appliances included. Small pets welcome. Call 563-599-7556 for more information.
PLATTEVILLE: SPACIOUS 2 bedroom duplex, appliances, off street parking, no pets, no smoking, available July 1, $575/month plus utilities. 608778-8226.
LANCASTER: ONE bedroom,1 bath & 2 bedroom, 2 bath, newer construction, off street parking, secure entry, ceiling fans, microwave, stove, refrigerator, high eff. hvac, washer/dryer, $475/$750 first month rent, last month rent and security deposit required. 608-778-5676. PLATTEVILLE: Commercial space for rent 1,280 sq. ft. near the University. Small parking lot, ground level entry. 608-7780970.
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SHULLSBURG, 3625 PINE RD.: 11⁄2 story 2018 mfg. Cape Cod, semi-open concept, 2 bdrm., 2 baths, oak cpbds., 2 car detached garage, 1 acre lot, to be offered at auction 6/28/18. GRATIOT, 5875 NOBLE ST.: 21⁄2 bdrm., 1 bath National Folk Style on lg. corner lot. $45,000. SHULLSBURG, NEW LISTING: 147 W. ESTEY ST.: 3 bdrm., 2 bath charming ranch, many updates, exc. cond.! near park. $137,500. SHULLSBURG, 352 W. HIGH ST.: Cozy cottage, corner shady lot, 1 bath, 1 bdrm., walk-out basement, storage bldg. $49,900. SHULLSBURG - 237 E. MAIN: Lg. 2-story house/duplex, 2-car detached garage, new roof! Separate utilities, exc. cond.! $84,500. SHULLSBURG - 305 N. JUDGEMENT: Large 2-story brick house/duplex, known as “The Tower House,” one 2 bdrm. & one 3 bdrm. unit. Some original features! $99,900. SHULLSBURG - 6579 CTY E.: Established organic egg farmette! Excellent business opportunity! 7.97 A. Approx. 14,675 sq. ft. poultry housing! Two story farm house, 3-4 bdrm., 1 bath, orig. wood floors and wainscot cupbds. approx. 1,331 sq. ft. $320,000. SHULLSBURG - 317 N. MINERAL ST.: Large 2-story Victorian, corner lot, 3 bdrm./2 bath. $40,000. SHULLSBURG - 299 STATE HWY. 11: Four bdrm., 2 bath, national folk 2-story well-kept house on 2.95A, lg. steel shed, perennials too! $185,000. COMMERCIAL SHULLSBURG - NEW LISTING - 246 W. WATER: Attractive building on Main Street of City - Currently antique shop. $55,000. SHULLSBURG - 101 BADER WAY: 2.16 acre commercial lot-easy access from Hwy. 11 to Bader Way-incentives possible! $81,000. SHULLSBURG - 112 W. WATER ST.: Quaint historic 2 story wood frame bldg., large display windows to St., first floor commercial, second floor 2 bdrm., 1 bath apt. w/ laundry hook up. $60,000.
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DICKEYVILLE: SPACIOUS three bedroom apartment. Appliances included. No pets. $550/month. 608-778-0329. HIGHLAND: BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom with washer, dryer. Available June 1. No pets or smoking. $700/month plus utilities. 386697-5522. LANCASTER: CLEAN 1 bedroom upstairs apartment, heat, water, sewer, garage furnished. Laundry on property. No pets. $350/month. 608-794-2441 days, 608-723-2583 evenings. LANCASTER: SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartment, off street parking, appliances, no pets, $425/month. 608-778-0785. LIVINGSTON: THREE bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, $450/month plus security deposit, no smoking or pets. 608-943-0013. MINERAL POINT apartment for rent. Newly remodeled ground floor, 1 bedroom, washer and dryer in apartment, no smoking, no pets, no utilities included, security deposit required, available June 15, $500/month. 608574-2029.
DEER HUNTING LAND LEASE WANTED for 2018 and beyond. Responsible Hunters. Will pay good rate. Please call or text Massey 630-302-6274. NEWLY RENOVATED 1 bd 1 ba apartments in Mt. Hope $385 month includes stove, refrigerator, A/C, off-street parking & on-site laundry. Small/mature pets allowed with owners approval. Will discount rent in exchange for monthly maintenance of bldg. Contact WEC Rentals at 608-326-6456 or Please apply online at www. wecrentals.com
MONTANA, WYOMING land starting at $485/acre. Owner financing O.A.C. Buildable, roads, views, elk, natl forest! 1-800-682-8088 www.rmtland. com (MCN) FOR SALE: 8⁄10 of an acre with well, sewer, electric, 2 car garage. Mobile home, needs work or moved. Potosi School District, 5-6 miles from Mississippi. Asking $50,000, negotiable. 608558-4996, leave message. SHULLSBURG: Elegant 2 story, 4 bedroom home $110,000; Office/home with Hwy 11 frontage $79,000; Three bedroom ranch home near a park $85,000. DARLINGTON: Four bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story home with attached 2 car garage on one acre wooded $199,000. Selling 36 additional acres with stream, spring and State Hwy frontage, can be purchased with property. 608-4444736. FOR SALE by owner: Three bedroom, 1,900 sq.ft. on 1 acre with large lawn and mature trees. Built in 1992. Located in Stitzer and has city water and sewer. 28ft. x40ft.x10ft. high attached garage. Newer updates include roof, vinyl siding, natural gas furnace and central air. 608-9436598.
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WWW.NANCYDROESSLER.COM to view ALL my listings. HAZEL GREEN - BRAND NEW LISTING - This 2,250 sf grand two story is move-in ready! 4 BR 2 bath, formal dining, large, main flr laundry, office. New wood flooring and a beautiful open staircase graces the liv. rm. Appliances, mudroom, closets everywhere, and an oversized 2+ car att. garage. Entertain on the huge rear deck and watch them play on the double corner lot or relax on the mother of all wrap-around front porches. This house is exceptional with built-in character and comforts of today. Central to Dubuque, Galena, and Platteville. $209,900. Nancy 563590-1513 JUST OFF HIGHWAY 11 - BRAND NEW LISTING, FAIRPLAY RD.Cuba City address Southwestern Schools. 3,030 sf 3 BR, 2 baths, appliances, finished lower level walkout family room with wet bar and masonry fireplace. 2nd kit. LL. Enjoy the peaceful, country views from large wrap-around deck. All situated on a 1 acre, private setting. immaculate and well-maintained. Satisfy your dream of an impeccable, rural property minutes from Dubuque! $245,900. Nancy 563-590-1513 PLATTEVILLE - NEW LISTING! Exceptional brick/stone 4,400 fin. s.f. ranch ON 23 ACRES. Comfortable upscale living, open floor plan perfect for entertaining inside or out on large deck. Master suite w/walk-in closet and bath. Fireplace, fin. lower level family room, office/exercise space, plus 2 BR and bath. 9’ ceilings up and LL. Ample amount of storage. 6+ car garage space - 3 up and 3 down. 50’x80’ machine shed just about anything including a business! KIELER - ANOTHER BRAND NEW LISTING: Lovely 2 BR 2 bath townhouse. Open floor plan, oversized 2 c. att. garage, upscale appliances, granite counters everywhere. Third bath stub in walk-out lower level w/possibilities for family rm. and third BR + storage. Enjoy the private country views from the rear deck. You own your lot and no association fees! $185,000. Nancy 563-590-1513. THIS 65.3 ACRE “PRIME FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT” PROPERTY: Ideal exposure fronting State Highway 151. Exciting potential with endless opportunities. Contact Corey at (608) 732-6499. DICKEYVILLE: Walk-out ranch! Well maintained 3 BR, 3 BA, remodeled home with walk-down deck & main flr. laundry. 1,800 sq. ft. gorgeous walnut floors, 2 car garage. Won’t last long! $171K. Additional lot available for purchase. Troy, (608) 778-8224. CUBA CITY: Much-sought-after 2 BR, 2 bath condo. Master BR on main w/2nd newer full bath & BR up. Tastefully decorated w/heated ceramic tile floor, top-of-the line stainless steel appliances, main floor laundry, C/A, attached garage. Look no further. $147K. FENNIMORE: Darling 4 BR story and a half w/2.5 baths and a 2 car garage. Ready for quick occupancy. $152,900. Call Troy, (608) 778-8224. KIELER - OUTBACK ESTATES! Thinking of downsizing? Do it here in style at a modest price. Two BR, 2 BA ranch townhouse. Two car garage and easily finished walk-out LL. Open floor plan, granite tops, appliances and lovely master suite. Panoramic view from the deck. YOU OWN THE LOT. No HOA fees. Nancy, $185K. CUBA CITY - NEW PRICE! Impressive rental property with 3 & 4 BR units. All new windows! Three car attached garage and extra lot. Tons of storage! $129,500. HAZEL GREEN - NEW PRICE! New construction. Three BR ranch. Granite kitchen, beautiful wood floors, open floor plan and Andersen windows. Two c. garage. Ready to finish lower level. NOW $265,900. S. OF KIELER - NEW PRICE: Multiple opportunities possible with this 4,193 sq. ft. building. Located just off 4 Ln. Hwy. 151 Badger Rd. Exit. $155K. HAZEL GREEN: Simply beautiful! 3,200 square foot, 3 BR, 3 bath Prairie style ranch. Open floor plan, fireplace, granite, finished walk-out LL. Office. Upscale appliances. QUALITY! $294K. S. OF KIELER: NEW CONSTRUCTION. Four BR, 3 bath smart siding/stone ranch, 3 car garage, easy to finish w/o LL, appliances, all on 1 acre lot. Main floor laundry, walk-in closets. Open floor plan. $369K. POTOSI! Four commercial buildings on Main St. Four 2 BR apts., 3 car garage and tons of storage space. Endless business opportunities. $210K. DICKEYVILLE: TWO LOTS, zoned for business. $35,000 each. Call Corey, (608) 732-6499. HAZEL GREEN: Eight building lots, suitable for walk-outs. Blacktop street, curb/gutter, city sewer/water, natural gas. Wooded area close to parks. All builders welcome! KIELER: Single family walk-out lots in OUTBACK ESTATES. Blacktop street, curb, gutter, Nat. gas, city water/sewer. SW OF KIELER: One acre wooded building lot. Privacy & nature at your door. $30K.
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PLATTEVILLE: NICE one bedroom upstairs apartment, water and sewer included,$450/month. Available June 1. 608-763-4285.
MUSCODA RENTAL: One bedroom apartment. Newly painted and carpeted for seniors or handicapped citizens. Laundry on premises, off-street parking. Nice residential area. Rent based on income and medical expenses. EHO Doscum Apartments, 608929-7494.
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JUNE 27
Tickets on sale now at the Shopping News, 272 North Main Street Richland Center, WI 53581 • Mon. - Fri. 8 AM - 5 PM or via phone at 608-647-2911 or online RichlandCenterWineWalk.com
Join Grant Regional Health Center to learn about the different solutions for heavy or irregular periods. Whether it’s medication, hormone therapy or a minimally invasive procedure, Dr. Buckley will help design a treatment plan that gets you back to living life with confidence.
Tickets
$20 available in advance of the event only
HURRY! Limited number of tickets available for the event. Tickets are non-refundable. Participants must be 21 years of age or older. ID’s are required! Each participant will receive a commemorative wine glass and program booklet of participating businesses.
Host Destinations... Advanced Dairy Solutions • Associated Bank • Central Boarding House Antiques • Court & Main The Creative Outlet • J. Jay Walsh Jewelers • The Diner • BMO Harris Bank Kelly’s Coffee House • Ladd’s Country Collectibles • Main Street Hobby and Bike Shop Ocooch Books and Libations • Press Box • Richland County Performing Arts • The Phoenix Center Fun In The Sun • Creative Layers• The Robin’s Nest Country Gifts & Flowers
Dr. Krynn Buckley GYNECOLOGY/ WOMEN’S HEALTH
Safe Rides provided by J&J Party Bus & Shuttle Service
To register for this free presentation, call (608) 723-3223.
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Wednesday,
STANDARD POODLE Puppies, 6 weeks old, Black $700, Cream $800. 815-8452494, 815-541-1777.
Safe rides will be provided at no charge by J&J Party Bus and Shuttle Service Questions: Jeremy 608-739-1340 The 2018 Wine Walk is sponsored by Richland Rejuvenates and managed by the Richland Center Shopping News. Profits from this event benefit the Richland Area Chamber of Commerce. adno=574768-01
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SMALL ADS are a big deal!
FOR SALE: Puppies part Pomeranian and part Terrier. $250 each. 608-723-7525, 608778-3830.
Grant, Iowa, Lafayette Shopping News, May 29, 2018 www.YourShoppingNews.com
AKC TOY Poodles, 6 wks old, 2 black males, 2 black females, tails docked, dewclaws removed, 1st shots. 563-495-1556.
BLACK LAB, 2 females. Purebred, ready June 7th, $500. Also Labradoodles, Black & brindle female and chocolate male. First generation hybrid. Ready June 17th, $500. Over 35 years experience. Rewey, Wi. Text only 608-574-6617 www.belkennels.org.
29200 College Farm Rd. • Platteville, WI
Thursday, September 20
Ullsvik Hall on UW-Platteville Campus by Bridal Boutique
Do you have a product or service that makes a person feel good?
Pre-Register at:
Vendor spots available!
Fashion Show at 1:30pm
For information (608) 348-2374 or 1-800-236-2537 Fax (608) 348-3388
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Platteville (608) 348-2727
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FDIC Insured
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501 Hwy. 18 East, Montfort, WI • (608) 943-8621 Mon-Thur: 5am-9pm, Fri: 5am-10pm, Sat: 6am-10pm, Sun: 6am-9pm
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STEEL ROOFING BENEFITS:
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“We Can Do That”
Celebrating Montfort Big Days!
Senior Discounts On Monday!
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Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Baraboo: 356-2552 Boscobel: 375-4117 Livingston: 943-6351 Muscoda: 739-3154 Platteville: 348-2900 Reedsburg: 524-5395 Richland Center: 647-4029
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Choose from a Poco or Grande Burrito or a taco filled with fresh seasoned meat and fresh vegetables made to order. Add some southwest spuds to your order! Made with the highest quality ingredients, 100% real cheese, homemade sauce and hand tossed or thin bread crust. We also carry pasta, breadsticks and cheese bread! Try the slammy, a pizza sandwich or a Scooby, which is similar to a calzone!
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Order a sub with fresh baked bread from our oven, fresh cut veggies and deli cut meats. Skip the bread and pile the freshness on top of greens!
MILLS MARKET • ONE STOP GROCERY STORE!
Kieler (608) 568-3106
WITH A ROOF THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME!
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Demo Specials • Drawing for Big Giveaway • Two Junior Dragsters On Site
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LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN BARBER & BEAUTY Shop 308 DALE DR., MONTFORT, WI
Come To Our Demo! Saturday, June 2nd. Events beginning at 6:30, Fireworks at dusk.
PROTECT YOUR LIFETIME INVESTMENT
Windmill CITGO
Kay Fritsch, Nail Tech
Concessions On Site
Bloomington (608) 994-2741
3-5pm, VFW Shelter.
7-11pm at VFW Shelter.
• Shellac Manicures • Pedicures • Gel Nails
AND TOWING
LLC
Addison Hill Band
Live Music - Chick Truck Band
KAY’S NAIL NOOK
SERVICE
Registration begins at 12:30pm at B&L Ag Service. Parade at 2pm Contact Julie Pustina at 574-7818.
Noon-4pm, call Julie Pustina at 574-7818.
Starting at dusk (approx 9pm), registration, music, face painting, 6:30-9pm, call Kate Dobson at 341-9500.
LIVINGSTON, WI
Parade
BBQ Rib Contest
Glow Walk/Run
VFW Post 9298
101 Hwy 18, Montfort 877-767-4386 www.ruralroute1.com
10:30am-gone, raffle 1pm
Sign in at 10am, Main St. Bar & Grill, leave at Noon, call Stan Skaife at 943-6286.
7pm at the VFW Shelter.
Join us during Big Days for an ice cream treat!
Chicken BBQ
Red Bandana Ride
Flag Disposal Ceremony
We Have It All For Your Next Remodel Stop In & See Us Today!
Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Open Tues.-Sun. Light Lunch 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Banana Bread by the Loaf
Call Fred Divall at 574-3987.
Captains meet at 8:30am, play at 9am, call Mike Kabat at 732-0709.
Brats, Burgers And Beer Tent at VFW Shelter.
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE - All real estate advertised in this paper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise ‘‘… any preference, limitations, or discriminations based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make such preference, limitations, or discrimination.’’ We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law.
Grab A Cone
Girl’s Youth Softball Tournament
Volleyball Tournament
City Wide Garage Sales.
6pm, Montfort Ball Park, call Chris Allen at 588-6655.
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Sunday
9am, call Fred Divall at 574-3987.
Montfort Ball Park Concession Stands.
Kick Ball Tournament
Saturday
Girls Youth Softball Tournament
All Weekend
Friday Night
1621 Progressive Parkway • Platteville www.parkway-grill.com • 608.348.4111
B I G D AY S
Friday-Sunday June 1, 2 & 3 SHEDDY’S BAR & GRILL
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COUNCIL HILL/SCALES Mound garage sales. Thursday, May 31, Friday, June 1, 8am-6pm, Saturday, June 2 8am-12pm. Bader-6876 Bowden Road, 8 multi family. Berryman: 6251 W. East Rd. Behnke/Biegon: 8352 W. Council Hill. Adami/Ohms: (no Thursday) 214 Franklin St. Multi family. Homb: (no Thursday) Auction House, 230 South Ave. Multi family. Saturday, June 2, ONLY 9am-4pm, Shepard of the Hills Church 536 E. Schapville Rd. Proceeds to sponsor Youth Group travel expense. LARGE sale. CUBA CITY: 422 SOUTH Splinter St., Thursday, May 31, 4-7pm, Friday, June 1, 2-7pm, Saturday, June 2, 8-11am. Men and women’s clothing, home decor, mirrors, 2 yellow chairs with ottoman, coffee tables, books and a lot of various household items.
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MONTFORT
$1 mimosas!
feel good • live simply • laugh more
Noon-3:00pm at
Activities include: Music by Fever River String Band • Children’s Corner Pedal Tractor Pull - Petting Zoo Case IH Machinery Display • Antique Tractors Lafayette County Nurses Booth • ADRC Booth • Door Prizes Lafayette County Land Conservation Awards • FREE PARKING
We Look Forward to Celebrating With You! Breakfast on Lunch Sat. & Sun. Specials 8am-2pm
Serving 4pm to close every Friday
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Bring your family for a morning of dairy-licious food and fun... You’ll have a “DAIRY GOOD TIME!”
Adults: $4.00 • Children under 10: $2.00 • Preschool: Free
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PLATTEVILLE: 5615 Southwest Rd., Friday, June 1, 7am-5pm, Saturday, June 2, 7am-noon. Annual garage sale: Cream separator parts, metal plant stand, animal clippers, dog box for pickup, kitchen items, home decor, toys, large print paperbacks, young adults clothing size small and medium, miscellaneous.
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UW-Platteville Pioneer Farm
SUNDAY, JANUARY 6
Scrambled Eggs with Ham & Cheese, Sausage Links, Cheese, Donuts, Pudding, Milk, Juice, Coffee, Cake & Strawberry Ice Cream Sundaes
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Dairy Breakfast Saturday, June 9, 2018
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FENNIMORE: 1375 14th St. Friday, June 1, Saturday, June 2, 7am-5pm. Name brand girl’s clothes, 3 months-24 months, toys, women’s clothing, 2 Lawn-Boy mowers, dishes/bowls, decorated jars, household, stroller, swing, flowers.
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SAVE TODAY - The classified way! Call 1-800-236-2537.
PLATTEVILLE: 710 Broadway Street. Friday-Sunday, June 1-3, 7am-7pm. Household items.
PLATTEVILLE: 620 Pyrite Rd. Thursday, May 31 4-7pm, Friday, June 1 4-7pm, Saturday, June 2 8am-noon. Household, toys and lots of miscellaneous. All proceeds go to Special Olympics.
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PLATTEVILLE, 50 E. Dewey Street. Friday, June 1, 9am-5pm, Saturday, June 2, 7am-3pm. Baby girls clothing, baby boys clothing baby-12/14 clothing, adult clothing, household items, furniture, etc.
Highway 18 in Montfort Thurs., Fri., Sat., 11am-5pm; Sun., 11am-4pm Hours subject to change
We will be closed Sat., June 2nd
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SELL IT here. 1-800-236-2537.
NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-publish your own book. FREE author submission kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 855-725-7825 (WCAN)
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MEDICAL-GRADE HEARING AIDS for LESS THAN $200! FDARegistered. Crisp, clear sound, state of-the-art features & no audiologist needed. Try it RISK FREE for 45 Days! CALL 1-855405-1484 (WCAN)
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ELIMINATE HIGH heating costs. Central Boiler’s all-new Classic Edge OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. Chimney Specialists in Highland. 800-395-6660.
INVENTORS FREE INFORMATION PACKAGE Have your product idea developed affordably by the Research & Development pros & presented to manufacturers. Call 1-888925-4494 for a FREE Idea Starter Guide. Submit your idea for a free consultation. (WCAN)
STOP STRUGGLING ON THE STAIRS Give your life a lift with an ACORN STAIRLIFT! Call now for $250 OFF your Stairlift purchase and FREE DVD & brochure! 1-800598-6714 (WCAN)
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Call us today to feature your ad in the Entertainment section of the Shopping News! Call (608) 348-2374 or 800-236-2537
12B CUSTOM TRANSIT Service grain and fertilizer trucking, organic grains. Liquid or dry fertilizer, dry van, seed corn. 608778-9358. REYNOLDS LUMBER YARD, COBB, WI. We carry a full line of fencing materials, H&W livestock gates, round bale feeders, bunk feeders and railroad ties. We are also a Ritchie waterer dealer. 608-623-2221 or 608574-8697. Check us out on Facebook. ATTENTION FARMERS: Transporting corn and soybeans. We provide service at a reasonable price. Call now for a price quote and to schedule your grain to be delivered to market. Felderman Trucking, Leland Felderman. 608-7784578. IN LINE bale wrapping, 6ft. round and square bales. 608822-5080. WANTED: 16 ft. Jamesway silo unloader, Volumax or Val Metal, also used storage shed. 608943-8082.
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-912-4745 DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE! Over 150 Channels, ONLY $35/ month (for 12 mos.) Order Now! Get a $100 AT&T Visa Rewards Gift Card (some restrictions apply) CALL 1-888-925-9452 (WCAN) DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Channels. $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Call 1-844-897-8523 (WCAN) DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply 1-800-718-1593 EXEDE SATELLITE INTERNET Affordable, High speed broadband satellite internet anywhere in the U.S. Order now and save $100. Plans start at $39.99/ month. Call 1-800-530-9369 (WCAN)
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Saturday, June 2 Open for Lunch & Dinner Wednesday, June 6 Liver & Onions for Lunch Sunday Brunch $2.00 Bloody Marys 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
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PAYING TOO much for car insurance? Not sure? Want better coverage? Call now for a free quote and learn more today! 855-4177382 (MCN) SAVE ON internet and TV bundles! Order the best exclusive cable and satellite deals in your area! If eligible, get up to $300 in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW! 1-800-9250146 (MCN) WANT TO purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver CO 80201(MCN)
2018 IOWA COUNTY
DAIRY BREAKFAST 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. (Rain or Shine)
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• Call our classified department today, (608) 348-2374 or 1-800-236-2537, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. • Mail to: P.O. Box 500, Platteville, WI 53818-0500 • Email: plattevilleshopnews@wcinet.com
Dan & Jody Miller and Family Kids’ Petting Zoo, Balloonist, Antique Tractor Display, Door Prizes!
348-8560
Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Milk, Cheese, Yogurt, Culver’s Frozen Custard
Bus. Hwy. 151, Platteville, WI
Adults: $6; Children 4-10: $3; under 4: free
Presented by the Iowa County Dairy Promotion Committee
Fish Buffet
Knights of Columbus
Miller Time Farms
Culver’s Mount Horeb 1700 Springdale St., Mt. Horeb, WI (608) 437-2858
All-You-Can-Eat Alaskan Pike Every Friday Night
GOT STUFF? sell it in the Grant, Iowa, Lafayette Shopping News! Call 608-348-2374 or 1-800236-2537.
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Culver’s Dodgeville 1122 N Johns St., Dodgeville, WI (508) 935-9094
Our World Class Prime Rib Every Saturday Night
THREE BEDROOM mobile home at Evergreen MHP, $6,500. Call 608-348-8763.
At Parkway Grill
Dinner Hours: Wed.-Fri. 5-10 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 5:-9 p.m.
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GARDEN TILLER and gardening tools, deck furniture, crib, grill, snow blower for sale. 608-3485241.
Tunes On Tuesday With Happy Hour!
Badger & Packer Games $11.00 Buckets of Beer
Saturday, June 2
LIVING WITH KNEE OR BACK PAIN? Medicare recipients that suffer with pain may qualify for a low or no cost knee or back brace. Call 844-308-4307
FDA-REGISTERED Hearing Aids. 100% Risk-Free! 45-Day Home Trial. Comfort Fit. Crisp Clear Sound. If you decide to keep it, PAY ONLY $299 per aid. FREE shipping. Call HEARING HELP EXPRESS 1-866-432-0289 (WCAN)
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CONVEYORS: POLY, stainless or wooden in 11", 18", 24", replacement chain for all kinds. Call Dan. 608-723-7845.
DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 855-8079516 or http:// dental50plus. com/wicommunity Ad# 6118 (WCAN)
INVENTORS FREE INFORMATION PACKAGE Have your product idea developed affordably by the Research & Development pros and presented to manufacturers. Call 1-888501-0236 for a Free Idea Starter Guide. Submit your idea for a free consultation.
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CENTRAL BOILER certified Classic Edge OUTDOOR FURNACES. Exceptional performance and value. Chimney Specialists in Highland. 800395-6660.
DENTAL ASSISTANT BE ONE IN JUST 10 SATURDAYS! WeekendDentalAssistant.com CLASS BEGINS Sept. 8, 2018 Call 920-730-1112 Appleton. State of WI Approved. Apply Now! (WCAN)
HOTELS FOR HEROES - to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org
WCAN (Wisconsin Community Ad Network) and/or the member publications review ads to the best of their ability. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous people are ready to take your money! PLEASE BE CAREFUL ANSWERING ANY AD THAT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE! For more information, or to file a complaint regarding an ad, please contact The Department of Trade, Agriculture & Consumer Protection 1-800422-7128 (WCAN)
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STANDING TIMBER wanted, including walnut. Take the guess work out of logging your timber. We cut & skid your timber on a percentage basis, lay the logs out for a minimum of 3 price bids & sell to the highest bidder. Money in your hand before the logs leave your property. Free estimates. Call Clark Logging. Rod Clark, 608-732-1848. Ron Udelhoven, 608-732-5575.
WANTED TO buy: Bumper hitch stock trailer 16+ft. 608-7783830.
FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS INTERNET BUNDLES. Serious Speed! Serious Value! Broadband Max - $19.99/mo or Broadband Ultra - $67.97/mo. Both Include FREE Wi-Fi Router. Call for Details! 1-855-667-5332 (WCAN)
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PASTURE FOR Rent: good grass and fences, 25-30 head depending on size. 608-9672293.
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WANTED: SOMEONE to remove vertical bale elevator and conveyor from barn. 35-40 foot heights involved. 608-348-8046.
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• Certified Nursing Assistant - part-time, benefit eligible positions open in our 5 Star long term care unit. • Med/Surg RN - night shift, .75 FTE position available. • Culinary Services Manager - full-time salaried exempt position • Cook & Dietary Aides - full, part-time and per diem culinary position available • Certified Medical Assistant - opportunity in outpatient clinics • Housekeeping - full-time night and day shift positions • Operating Room Technician - seeking a per diem ORT • Sleep Technician - per diem position available It’s easy to apply at www.uplandhillshealth.org/jobs 800 Compassion Way, Dodgeville, WI • 608.930.8000
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Scenic Rivers Energy Cooperative (SREC) is headquartered in Lancaster, WI with offices in Gays Mills and Darlington. We are seeking a qualified IT Systems Administrator that will be responsible for the system administration of our Cooperative’s IT infrastructure and applications. This includes Windows Active Directory Domain, network equipment and firewalls, workstations, desktop applications, and cybersecurity. This position performs installations, configurations, upgrade tasks, and hardware troubleshooting. We prefer bachelor’s degree in a related field with 3-5 years’ experience. We offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications and an excellent benefits program. To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, references (3 professional, 2 personal) and a SREC application found on www.sre.coop under “Careers” and send it by email to hpierce@srec.net. EOE/M/F
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Platteville Main Street Earns Statewide Recognition At Wisconsin Main Street Awards Ceremony The Platteville Main Street Program was recognized for its outstanding downtown revitalization efforts at the 27th Wisconsin Main Street Awards ceremony on Friday, April 27, in Ripon. The City of Platteville took top honors in the Best Public-Private Partnership category for the Library Block Redevelopment Project at the event, which was hosted by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC). The award was accepted by Eileen Nickels, President of the Platteville City Council. The awards ceremony recognized the efforts by Wisconsin Main Street volunteers and staff for their historic preservation and downtown economic development efforts of communities in Wisconsin in 2017. “WEDC congratulates The City of Platteville for its outstanding efforts to revitalize and improve downtown,” said Mark R. Hogan, secretary and CEO of WEDC. “A vibrant downtown is critical to a community’s overall economic development as well as the quality of life for its residents, and we commend Platteville for being among the best in the state when it comes to strengthening its downtown.” “The 16 million dollar project that transformed a downtown blighted block into a vibrant Holiday Inn Express, Public Library, and Woman’s Health Clinic, has been a giant catalyst for economic growth in the downtown district. It was the first major redevelopment in the downtown area in the past 40 years. We are so pleased that the city took the leadership in making this happen,” said Main Street Executive Director, Jack Luedtke.
Mark Ihm Earns Statewide Recognition At Wisconsin Main Street Awards Ceremony At the ceremony, long time Platteville resident and entrepreneur, Mark Ihm, was inducted into the Wisconsin Main Street Hall of Fame. For more than 45 years, Mark Ihm has been immersed in the history, culture, and restoration of building in downtown Platteville. Mark has provided a lifetime of community service to Platteville and the state of Wisconsin. He served on the Platteville City Council from 1996-2000. He also helped develop the Platteville Historic Preservation Committee, serving as Chairman for the first three years. In 1990, Mark helped to establish the Downtown Historic District and participated in setting up the Platteville Main Street Program in 1996. On the state level, Mark has served as Vice President of the Wisconsin Trust for Historic Preservation, and as Chairman for the Wisconsin Association of Historic Preservation Commission. Congratulations, Mark Ihm on this outstanding recognition.
2018 Wisconsin Family Business of the Year Award Winners Announced Eight family businesses were honored at the fifteenth annual Wisconsin Family Business of the Year Award banquet held Thursday evening at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison. Three grand awards were presented along with four special awards. “We love to tell the stories of the family businesses that are nominated for this award. The resilience, creativity, ethical standards, and generosity of these businesses is inspiring. We are proud to sponsor this program” stated James Hartlieb, President of co-sponsor First Business Bank. Twenty three companies were nominated for the awards. Winners were selected by an independent panel of judges. Grand Awards were presented in three size categories: Large (100+ employees), Medium (25-99), and Small (under 25). Special awards were given by the judges to companies excelling in a particular area . This year’s winners come from all corners of the state, from the Northwoods of Wisconsin, to small rural villages, to Metro-Milwaukee. Proof that family businesses are truly in the fabric of our state. There are second through fifth generation businesses in agriculture, retail, financial services, metal fabrication, food processing and printing. Grand Awards Don Johnson Auto Group, Rice Lake Chapter 2, Inc., Lake Mills Ayers Furniture Company, Ridgeway About the Award: The Wisconsin Family Business of the Year Award is sponsored by Smith & Gesteland, LLP, a Madisonbased CPA and Business Consulting firm, First Business Bank, and the Husch Blackwell law firm, to highlight and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of family businesses that make an impact on their communities and on the Wisconsin economy.
TRUCK DRIVERS. CDL-A Company Drivers and Owner Operators. Great pay and benefits. Driver friendly. All miles paid. Many bonuses. Home when needed. Nice equipment. Paid weekly. WWW.MCFGTL.COM Call now 507-437-9905 (MCN) DRIVERS WANTED: Class A CDL. Local work. 608-330-1615. FULL TIME lube technicians. Full time line technicians. ASE certified a plus! Must be available rotating Saturdays. Competitive wages. Great benefits. Apply in person at Ubersox in Platteville or Barneveld or email your resume to jan@ubersox.net. FULL TIME milker wanted on dairy farm in Galena. If Interested call Neal at 815-541-8807.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Two to four times per month. Between Dogeville and Mineral Point. 608341-9101.
CASH FOR all guns. The Gun Depot. 1564 Central, Dubuque. 563-582-GUNS (4867). SAVE TODAY The classified way!
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OTR DRIVER needed, West Coast run, pulling step deck, good pay, good home time, 3 plus years experience, Winkers Transfer LLC. More info: 608-3477912. PART-TIME relief milker wanted for parlor set-up for Summer. Cuba City area. 608-744-3769.
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Premier Cooperative has a career opportunity in Feed Manufacturing/Feed and Grain Delivery at the state of the art feed mill in Mineral Point. Responsibilities: mix, process and bag feed, keep mill and office clean and free of violations. Delivery of bulk, bagged or liquid feed. Requirements: must be able to lift up to 60lbs and stand for 8 or more hours, feed and forklift experience and a CDL a plus. Stop in the Mineral Point location at 3000 Business Park Road for an application or email careers@premiercooperative.com. adno=575087-01
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BOWS, CROSSBOWS, arrows, accessories, bow tuning, and more! 608-330-0678. Fever River Archery, New Diggings, WI.
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial Aid for qualified students - Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-686-1704 BRICKWORK: COMMERCIAL, residential, Historic restoration and new work. Larry Droessler, 608-348-2300. CONCRETE WALL Form Rentals. 2' through 12' available. Delivery. 608-778-7529. SPRAY FOAM insulation, cellulose, fiberglass, flat & metal roof restoration, water proofing, insulation removal. 608-7320188. ALL THINGS BASEMENTY! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing, Finishing, Structural Repairs, Humidity and Mold Control. FREE ESTIMATES! Call 800-9911602 (WCAN) JAKE DROESSLER CONSTRUCTION. Windows, doors, siding, additions, decks, kitchen and bath remodeling, and finish carpentry. Licensed and fully insured. Call for free estimates! 608-438-1784. STEP INTO our rustic barn and let us take you back in time for a Vintage Photo. Let our staff of professionals help you choose a costume to have your own. “Old Time” photo fantasy come to life in one of our 4 settings. Open daily 10am-5pm. Carrie’s Country Faire, 700 Spring St., Galena, 815-777-6870. HANDYMAN: ELECTRICAL, plumbing, repair, carpentry, window/flooring, dry wall, painting, roofing, tree trimming/ yard work, pressure washing. Reasonable rates. Call Brad: 608-379-0150 for scheduling 608-574-3994.
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Commercial Real Estate Auction Decatur Lake Golf Course N3941 Golf Course Road Brodhead, WI
Wednesday, June 20th – Noon NOTE: Front has been sold for a conservation Land Preserve and is now closed. We will be offering the fantastic back nine that includes the parking lot, maintenance shop building, Irrigation system, driving range and more. Property (93+/- Acres) is Also Ideal For: • Residential Development • Agriculture/Farm Land • Campground & More! Absolute Opening Bid $300,000.00 ($3,225.00/Acre or $350,000.00 - which includes all the ground/maintenance equipment (Carts Not Included) Open House Dates Tuesday, June 5th, 10:00 - Noon Friday, June 8th, 10:00 - Noon Or By Appointment/View on Your Own by Calling (608) 868-2199 Attention Golfers, Home Builders, Farmers, Speculators and Investors. Great opportunity awaits a new buyer. Unlimited possibilities and opportunities and above all priced to sell. Come Look! TERMS: 5% buyer’s fee. This property will be sold as is with no contingencies. Earnest money of $25,000.00 required the day of the auction in the form of a cashiers check or certified check with proper ID. Letter of credit required sale day in order to bid. The balance will be due at the time of the closing, within 30 days of the auction. The Purchaser will be required to sign a standard offer to purchase agreement. Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all offers. Not responsible for listing errors if any. All announcements sale day will take precedence over any prior printed material/information provided/verbally stated.
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NAME: Steve and Theresa Wetter Boscobel, WI DATE: Saturday, June 2 TIME: 9:30 a.m. LOCATION: 1514 Wisconsin Ave., Boscobel, WI. Watch for auction arrows. NOTE: This is a partial listing. We will be offering some very nice tools and household items, all clean, like new and ready to work for you. So plan to attend. SHOP TOOLS: Delta tools include an industrial table saw 12" blade, planer/jointer, router; Grizzly 14" band saw; DeWalt compound miter saw on stand, portable hand held elec. planer, belt sander, saber saw; Bosch router; Iron Horse air compressor; tabletop sanders, belt and orbital; Rot-o-zip tool; Porter-Cable dovetail machine; dowel guide; pneumatic Bostitch pinner; 8 hand planes; dead-man roller stands; wood clamps; lots of small tool items. HOUSEHOLD: Asst. small kit. appl.; Eden Pure heater; portable air cooler; 4 folding chairs; craft items and books. MISCELLANEOUS: Gazebo NIB; 2 handmade workbenches w/drawers and vise; B&D vac./blower; Sportsman Elite smoker; lawn chairs; two 20 lb. LP tanks; binders; sea shells; pile lumber and plywood. TERMS: Cash or good check with proper ID. There will be a $50.00 charge for returned checks. Number system will be used. Not responsible for accidents or lost items. All announcements made sale day will take precedence over printed material. For more information or pictures visit us at: www.stanupdikellc.net AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
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NAME: Margaret M. Roberts Estate LOCATION: 115 Maiden St., Mineral Point, WI 53565 DATE: Saturday, June 9 TIME: 12:00 NOON ZONED: R2 2017 REAL ESTATE TAXES: $2,237.36 TAX PARCEL NO.: 2510012 Selling as per Legal Description. No further survey provided. Improvements consist of a 2-level house, with kitchen & dining room, living room, utility room on the first level. The second level consists of three bedrooms w/closets, full bath. A full basement w/ inside & outside entrances, and contains asbestos.
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DATE: Friday-Monday, June 1-4 TIME: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9 am-6 pm; Monday 9 am-? LOCATION: 1079 7th Ave, Platteville, WI (Hwy. 81 to Camp to 7th Ave.) HIGH QUALITY ABUNDANT SALE Mr. Kopp collected quality items for many years ANTIQUES/PRIMITIVES/VINTAGE. ADVERTISING: PLATTEVILLE: (Brewery, Dairy, Ferndell Boys); Local (Lancaster/Belmont) milk bottles, tins, tools, signs, brass, college pennants and posters; Log Cabin Grocery (butcher wrapping stand); 1916 Stewart phonograph; razors/straps/brushes; soda fountain set; sterling scales; sleds; stereoscope (w/ many pictures); political campaign (Pres. McKinley); yarn winder; spinning wheel; cherry and apple pitter; wooden kitchen tools; sausage grinder; child’s tool chests; small Singer sewing machine; clocks; crocks; lanterns; large brass bell; glassware; vases; pharmacy bottles/tins; reading glasses; calendars; fern stand; feed sacks; brass iron pumps; buggy seat and springs; flags; woman and child vintage clothing; fur jacket. BEER: Potosi; Budweiser revolving clock. BOOKS/DOLLS/SEASONAL/TOYS: Ertl toys. FURNITURE/LINENS: Cedar chest; fern stand; chairs; dresser w/ mirror; trunk. GLASSWARE/KITCHENWARE/VASES. PAINTINGS/PICTURES: Local artists (Maud Mitchell/Smith). SIGNS: Potosi Oil Co.; Beacon Falls Rubber Footwear (two-sided); Delco; 3M; Briggs & Stratton-Monroe. TOOLS/HARDWARE: Quality antique/modern/ primitive/wooden/brass and cast iron tools: Atlas Quick Change metal turning three foot bed LATHE w/accessories; wooden lathes; STANLEY tools (planes; cast iron); large John Deere seeder; Fordscript Model T (wrenches, lights, coils, etc.); welders; 2 large work benches; ladders; longarm jigsaw; Work Zone 3,250 watt generator; two wheel cart; small trailer...SO VERY MUCH MORE! PICTURES ON CRAIG’S LIST. adno=574481-01
OPEN HOUSES: Thursday, May 31, 5:00-7:00 p.m.; Thursday, June 7, 5:00-7:00 p.m. TERMS OF SALE: At the conclusion of the sale, the high bidder will be required to pay $10,000 down as earnest money in the form of a Cashier’s Check, and sign a Wisconsin Standard Offer to Purchase and balance in cash at closing. Seller will have until June 12, 2018, to accept or reject any offer to purchase. If accepted, closing will be on or before July 13, 2018. Seller will provide their choice of abstract or title insurance. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Larry F. Springer Realty & Auction Service has been contracted to offer this property for sale at public auction. Plan now to make arrangements to bid on this property. All information about this sale is subject to verification and no liability for errors or omissions is assumed by Larry F. Springer Realty & Auction Service or any of the sale staff. All information has been gained from only sources believed to be reliable; however, all bidders are advised to make their own inspection. All sales are made on the due diligence of each individual buyer. The buyer will be responsible to comply with the Wisconsin Rental Energy Code, including the inspection. Any statements made on the sale day take precedence over any advertising. No contingencies of any kind in the sale of this property. Buyer will also waive the Lead Base Paint disclosure. Property selling in its “as is” condition, with no warranties or guarantees of any kind. Buyer will waive the Real Estate Condition Report, under Chapter 709. Any debris, rubbish or trash left on property will be the responsibility of buyer. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Larry F. Springer, Realty & Auctioneer, (608) 623-2245, Cell: (608) 574-0906. Website: larryfspringer.com Wisconsin Registered Auctioneer - Lic. #650 P.O. BOX 517 • LINDEN, WI 53553 • (608) 623-2245 AUCTIONEER • REAL ESTATE BROKER • APPRAISER
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CASE 1835 diesel skid steer, runs great. 608-794-2441 days, 608723-2583 evenings.
FOR SALE: 6 row rear mount cultivator. Also, 21' 4 inch auger with motor. 608-574-9651.
CLOVERDALE VERTICAL TMRs, good quality, good prices, local dealer. Call Dan 608-723-7845.
FOR SALE: 960 Ford tractor, narrow front, power steering, power wheels. Also EZ Trail and H&S bale racks on EZ Trail gears. Phone 608-647-6247, 608-6048808 Richland Center area.
NH 27P HAY HEAD, blue decal, sharp, $3,200. 608-348-3047.
Absolute Auction Magill Construction Company Inc 977 Koopman Lane, Elkhorn, WI 53121 Wednesday, June 6th at 9:00 am
Inspection: Tues. June 5th from 9am to 6pm or by appointment Lunch on grounds TERMS: Cash or Check with Bank Letter. “NO” Buyer Premium. DIRECTIONS: From Milwaukee Take I-43 South to US 12 E –Exit 27A; Go right to Cty. NN to Cty. H; Then right to Koopman Lane. Watch for auction arrows. EQUIPMENT: Cat. 308E2CR Blade Thumb, 350 Hrs., Like New; (3) Gehl DL-6H 40 Dynalift 48" Bucket; Case 40 Track; Case 1840 Skid loader; Toyota EL5000 Lift; Clark C600 w/Side Shift. ROLL OFF TRUCK & TRAILERS: 2005 Volvo Quad Axle w/VED12–465 Engine RTO 16908LL 10-Speed 20,000 Front 40 Rears; 2012 Stellar Hook, Alum Wheels, Extra Sharp; (3) 20 Yard Containers; 24' Hook Flatbed; (2) Connex Boxes Hook; (4) 20' & 16' Enclosed Trailers; LAYER SCREED: Somero w/2.0 Power Rake and Screed, Off-Road Wheels, 28' Trailer, 180 Hrs., Like New. CONSTRUCTION EQUIP TOOLS: (2) BPV 3345A Compactors; Allen Riding Trowel; 24" Trowel; (5) 48" Power Trowels; (3) Power Buggies; 16' Aluminum Brake; New 10 gal. Mortar Mixer; 50 pairs of Scaffold; Miller-Matic 250 Welder; Miller Matic 130; Power Max 100053; (4) Stihl Cut-off Saws; Alkota Pressure Washer; (8) Portable Air Compressors, Elec. & Gas; (6) Robin Portable Gen Sets; (5) Robin Portable 3" to 4" Pumps; Lincoln Ranger 8 Portable Welder; Soff Cut GS1000 Concrete Saw; Many Concrete Blankets; (2) Flammable Cabinets; Large Qty. of Hand Tools; (3) Dump Buckets; Used Steel; 1,000 gal. Gas Tank; 100 Items too Numerous to Mention. SYMONS FORMS: (450) 2x8 Forms Many 8' Fractions; (150) 2x6 Forms Many 6' Fractions; (7) Alum. Trailer Steps. List & Pictures @ www.auctionsp.com. Auction Specialists, P.O. Box 100, Lomira, WI 53048 Phil Majerus – Reg. WI Auctioneer #676 www.auctionsp.com or call (920) 921-2901
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FARM & MISC. NAME: Albert “Al” Wee ADDRESS: 51261 Wee Drive, Soldiers Grove, WI 54655 TELE: (608) 624-5477 DATE: Saturday, June 2, 2018 TIME: 9:30 AM LUNCH: Amish Ladies FREE COFFEE LOCATION: 6 miles west of Soldiers Grove, WI. on Cty. Rd. C to Cty. Rd. B and NW 1 mile to Wee Drive OR 6 miles SW of Soldiers Grove on Hwy. 131 or 2 miles north of Gays Mills, WI on Hwy. 131 to Cty. Rd. B and 5 miles NW to farm OR 4.5 miles east of Hwy. 27 on Cty. Rd B. Watch for Wilkinson Auction arrows. TRACTORS & MACHINERY: IHC 1456 Turbo diesel tractor w/WF, 3 pt. hitch, 540 & 1000 RPM PTO, 18.4x38 rear rubber & Year A Round QT-1 cab; IHC 1566 Black Stripe dsl. tractor w/WF, 3 pt. hitch, 20.8x38 rears, TA system, dual PTO’s & factory cab & air, ( less than 500 hrs. on new rebuilt engine) A-1; IHC 826 dsl. tractor w/WF, 3 pt. hitch, 540 & 1000 RPM PTO TA System, Year A Round QT cab; IHC 656 Hydro gas tractor w/WF, 3 pt. hitch; Farmall 350 gas tractor w/ WF; IH flat top fenders, 15-20 sets of IH split wheel wts.; 10-15 IH Suitcase wts.; IH wt. bracket; Quick hitch; (2) front mount rock boxes; NI uni wts.; 20.8 X 38 & 18.4 X 34 clamp on duals; NH TR95 combine w/rear wheel assist w/NH 6R CH & NH 20’ grain head; Taylor Way 22’ hyd. fold rock flex disc.; Bush Hog 9 shank soil saver w/spring loaded shanks; Miller Pro 1000 pull-type sprayer w/60' booms & controls; 3 pt. 3 shank subsoiler; NH 479 9' cut haybine; NH 469 9' cut haybine; NH 892 chopper w/NH 3R CH; NH 770 chopper w/2R CH & HH; OMC 596 lg. rd. baler; OMC 595 lg. rd. baler; Hutchinson 60' 8" grain auger w/transports, PTO drive; DMI gravity box & wgn.; H&S gravity box & wgn.; (2) Bushnell gravity boxes & wgns. & 2 other gravity boxes & wgns.; Tyler fert. wgn. w/hyd. auger; (2) Homemade bale trailers; Case 4 btm. plow; Schwartz all hyd. ldr.; Metal bale rack & wgn.; (2) old JD 54 spreaders; (2) Rex chopper boxes & wgns.; AC 444 sm. sq. baler w/thrower; IH 3 pt. fold-up rotary hoe; IH 10' grain drill w/grass seed; Badger blower; AC blower; Double LL 3 pt. bale fork; IH rake; MF 3 pt. blade; Dakon 3 pt. 4R cult.; Gehl 204 3 pt. 4 wheel rake; Lundell 4R stalk chopper; Badger 11000 L tank spreader; Older IH trip bucket loader; 300 & 1,600 gal. plastic tanks; Fuel barrel & stand; Assorted tires & rims; Assorted tractor chains; Set of saddle tanks; 30'x6" auger w/transports & electric motor; Quantity of old machinery & scrap iron. TRAILER, BOAT & COLLECTOR SNOWMOBILES: Delta tandem axle gooseneck stock trailer w/new floor; Crestliner Run-a-bout boat w/inboard motor & trailer; Rupp Rally 440 snowmobile w/358 miles; Rupp American 40 hp snowmobile; Polaris Trail Indy snowmobile. MISC. ITEMS: Several LB White heaters; Several fluorescent light fixtures; Misc. house doors & garage doors; Yakima space Booster; Pacer water pump w/B & G 3 hp motor; HD cement drill & bits; Several old milk cans; (2) old gas pumps; Antique wrenches & tools; Several old wood chairs & cabinets; Old wood stove; Air compressor; Braces, fence posts, wire etc.; Lots of other misc. small items, approximately 4 wagon loads & several pallets of misc. items. GRAIN BINS & RELATED: (All bins to be removed by buyer). Baughman 10,000+ bushel drying bin w/stirrators, spreader & sweep; Baughman 10,000 bushel storage bin; (3) bulk bins, 300 bu. to 1200 bu.; Mix Mill automatic grinder/mixer; HOG EQUIPMENT: 20 raised deck farrowing crates w/floors, very little use; (8) Crystal Springs 304 SS combination wet/dry hog feeders, very little use; TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Everything to be settled for day of sale, all announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. No warranties or guarantees are given or implied on any items sold. SALE ARRANGED BY
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FOR SALE: COMPLETE LINE of farm equipment which includes tractors, harvest, tillage, and miscellaneous equipment. Most is one owner. 608732-0199.
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HAY AND straw of all kinds delivered, Western also. Walter Mathys, 608-482-1457.
AUCTION CALENDAR Wed., June 6, 9:00 a.m.; Equipment, Roll-Off Truck, Trailers, Layer Screed & Construction Equipment; Magill Construction Co., Inc., 977 Koopman Lane, Elkhorn, WI; Auction Specialists. Thurs., June 7, 10:30 a.m.; Tractors, Skid Loader, Farm Machinery, Wagons, Trucks, Trailers & Much More; Tricia Holland, 3914 Tollakson Rd., South Wayne, WI; B&M Auctions. Sat., June 9, 12:00 noon; Real Estate; Margaret M. Roberts Estate, 115 Maiden St., Mineral Point, WI; Larry Springer Auctioneer. Wed., June 20, 12:00 noon; Commercial Real Estate; Decatur Lake Golf Course, N3941 Golf Course Rd., Brodhead, WI; Badger State Auction & Real Estate, LLC. Every Saturday, 12:00 noon; Hay & Bedding Sale, Reynolds Feed & Supply, 111 Eastman St., Cobb, WI; Reynolds Auction Service. Every Wednesday, 12:00 noon; Hay, Bedding & Firewood Online & Live Auction; Tim Slack Auction & Realty, LLC, 10126 Circle Rd., Lancaster, WI. Every Monday, Noon; Hay & Bedding, Fennimore Livestock Exchange, 14034 Hwy. 61 N., Fennimore, WI. Always Ongoing, Cars, Trucks, Equipment, Tools, Boats, Snowmobiles, Outboard Motors, Dozer, Dump & Flatbed Trucks, Skid Steer, 4x4 Tractors, Machinery, Coins, Computers & More; Online Bidding, www.wisconsinsurplus.com; Lust Auction Services, LLC. adno=570500-01 Access auctions on the web by entering www.classifieds-now.com and enter auctions as the search word.
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NAME: Joe Green Estate & Mary Green SALE SITE: 17725 State Highway 131, Gays Mills, WI. TELE: For info contact Auction Co. at (608) 739-4404 DATE: Tuesday June 5, 2018 TIME: 9:30 AM LUNCH: Lunch Box LOCATION: Auction will be held at the Crawford County Fairgrounds on the south edge of Gays Mills, WI. Watch for Auction arrows. NOTE: A very nice clean auction, many pieces still new in box or like new! Plan to attend!! TOOLS: GOOD QUALITY, MOST LIKE NEW! Jet Air filtration system; Delta Shop Master drill press; Delta Shop Master belt sander; Delta Shop Master band saw; B&D bench grinders; 16" 2 speed Dremel; Wagner mdl. 770 Paint Crew airless paint sprayer; Craftsman sander/grinder; Craftsman circular saw; Milwaukee Sawzall; Milwaukee hammer drill; Chicago 12 volt impact; Craftsman 4 pc. toolbox w/side cabinet (red); Qty. of Craftsman box end/ open end wrenches; Acetylene torch set; Craftsman 16" scroll saw; Craftsman hand grinder; Skil plunge router & bits; Work light; Asst. of air tools - impact, grinder, chisel, etc.; Trowels; Tap & dye sets; Grip 2 ton hyd. jack; Drill bits; Aaws; Campbell Hausfeld 11 gal. portable air tank; Puma portable air compressor; Work Mate benches; Werner foldable ladder; Come-alongs; Numerous elec. cords; Handiman jacks; Forks, shovels, rakes, cult; Calipers; Asst. hand tools; Clamps; Generators incl.: Contractors 1250 watt 2 HP, Lincoln mdl. AC150/4.5 AS portable welder/generator w/Kohler gas eng.; ETQ 3000 watt portable generator; Heath Kit portable generator. MISC. INCLUDES: Extreme Air 30 circular fan; Kerosene heater; Champion 2" water pump (NIB); Tarps; Elect. wire & elec. supplies; New Monarch hand water pump; 10x20 canvas shelter; 4 wheel hd. wgn; Wheelbarrow; Car ramps; Gas cans; Heat lamps; (2) metal table pedestals; Qty. of nails, nuts, bolts, organizers. ANTIQUE OR COLLECTIBLE: (8) old glass fire ext w/brackets; Sm. rd. wood stove; Asst'd. Dietz lanterns & others; Several wood cabinets; Gladding toboggan; Old Kalart camera & case; Tin Anco wiper boxes; Visual Cast projector w/case; Spittoon; Buttons; Oil lamps; Alladdin lamp; Old Remington typewriter in case; Splatter stoneware bowl; Sprinkle can; Pepsi Cola crate; Old fans; Old bottles; Records; Wash tubs; New Perfection 132 kerosene stove; Lg. braided rug; Cross cut saws; Wood skis; Guitar; Sm. chalkboard; Wood medicine cabinets; Wooden basket w/lid; Wood ammo boxes; Several old wood toolboxes; Neat old glass canister jars; Piano benches; Chrome table; Wood bowls; Wood clothes dry racks; Buck saw; Wood clamps; Meat grinder; Wood folding chairs; Old lures; Wood arm chair. GUNS & SPORTING: Remington mdl. 572 -22 pump rifle; Mossberg mdl. 500A -12 ga. pump shotgun 2 ¾"-3" w/vent rub; Marlin mdl. 9 -9MM auto. w/clip; Newport 12 ga. single shot; Lg. asst. of ammo incl. 14 boxes of 44 Mag or spl.; (16) boxes 30-30; (8) boxes 30-06; (10) boxes of 12 ga.; Reloading dies incl. 44 Mag & 30-06; Orvis fly tie kit; 3-4 screen tents & shelters; Several bag chairs; Hard gun cases; Metal ammo. boxes; Cyclops 15 million CP spotlight; Delta gun rest; Igloo cooler & others; Live traps; 2 burner prop stove; (3) tackle boxes w/tackle & misc. fish poles; Waders; Walls insulated coveralls, new; Rubber boots; Treadmill; Total Gym exercise mach.; Fencing sword. TRAILBLAZER & SNOWBLOWER: 2005 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 w/ auto. trans., 3rd row seat, power windows & locks, 166K miles; Yard Machines elec. start 6 HP self-propelled snow blower. HOUSEHOLD & MISC.: AGAIN, MANY ITEMS LIKE NEW! Scrolling elec. display sign, (NIB); Sm. portable ice machine; Haier window air cond.; Bell elec. sewing mach.; New SS sink; (2) NIB Presto pressure canners; Pressure cookers; Crock pots; Presto deep fryer; Blue canner; Squeezo strainer; Pots; Pans; Elec. fry pan; Paper cutter; (8) boxes of Mainstays-Design A Cube; Dishes; Utensils; Mix bowl set; Kettle set; Microwave; Portable infrared comfort furnace; LG 19" flat screen TV; Food Saver; Elec. heaters; Dehydrators; (2) metal door cabinets; Dura Craft air purifier; Pyrex pans; Storage jars; Bar stools; Futon frame; Produce scale; Rolling & folding tables; Handicap items incl. walkers, crutches, etc; AND MUCH MUCH MORE!!! TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Everything settled for day of sale, no warranties or guarantees are given or implied on any items sold. SALE ARRANGED BY
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Wed., May 30, 5:00 p.m.; Antiques, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn & Garden, Household & Truck; Milan & Gloria Blaho, 7163 W. Guilford Rd., Galena, IL; Teasdale-Gill Auction Service, LLC. Fri.-Sun., June 1-4, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Fri.-Sun., 9:00 a.m.? Mon.; Antiques, Primitives, Vintage, Dolls, Toys, Household & More; Kopp Estate Sale, 1079 7th Ave., Platteville, WI. Sat., June 2, 10:00 a.m.; Guns, Fishing Lures, Rods, Reels, Boat, Tools, Antiques & Collectibles; Hawley Auction Center, 2669 Cty. Trk. P, Mt. Horeb, WI; Hawley Auction. Sat., June 2, 9:30 a.m.; Tractors, Machinery, Trailer, Boat, Collector Snowmobiles, Grain Bins & More; Albert “Al” Wee, 51261 Wee Dr., Soldiers Grove, WI; Wilkinson Auction & Realty Co. Sat., June 2, 9:30 a.m.; Woodworking Shop Tools & Household; Steve & Theresa Wetter, 1514 Wisconsin Ave., Boscobel, WI; Stan Updike Auction Service. Sat., June 2, 10:30 a.m.; Compact Tractor & Loader, Rotary Mower, ATV, Lawn & Garden, Household, Antiques, Shop Tools & More; Ralph Proctor, 6612 State Hwy. 191, Dodgeville, WI; Auction Specialists Mineral Point. Sun., June 3, 10:30 a.m.; Coin Auction, 104 E. Oak St., Boscobel, WI; Stan Updike Auction Service. Tues., June 5, 9:30 a.m.; Tools, Antiques, Collectibles, Guns, Sporting, Household & More; Joe Green Estate & Mary Green, 17725 State Hwy. 131, Gays Mills, WI; Wilkinson Auction & Realty Co.
PICTURES! for pictures warco1.com for wilkinson@mwt.net REGISTERED WI AUCTIONEERS: Perry Wilkinson #31, Muscoda, WI, Shane Wilkinson #2938, Muscoda, WI.
FOR SALE: Dairy hay, wheat straw, alfalfa grass hay, rounds and large squares. 608-7785642. SELL IT here. 1-800-236-2537.
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COIN AUCTION
DATE: Sunday, June 3 TIME: 10:30 a.m. (Doors will open by 8:00 a.m. for inspection of coins) LOCATION: 104 East Oak Street, Boscobel, WI (Tuffley Center) Watch for auction arrows. THE FOLLOWING IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING! Indian, Lincoln cent include 1909S VDB, 1914D; nickels; dimes; quarters; half dollars; two 1799, one 1889CC Morgan dollars; Prestige sets; currency and gold coins. TERMS: Cash or good check w/proper ID. Number system will be used. Sales tax will apply. All announcements made sale day will take precedence over printed material.
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FOR SALE: Miller Pro 4100 and 2150, H&F super 7+4 forage boxes, 1075 Gehl chopper, 7' hay head, 2 row corn head. 608943-8400.
FOR SALE: WIOTA MILLING CO. Cleaned ground oats into mini pellets, no dust, no mold, more palatable and digestible. Great for horses, calves, sheep, goats. Bag or bulk 608-968-3421.
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NAME: Ralph Proctor Dodgeville, WI DATE: Saturday, June 2 TIME: 10:30 a.m. LOCATION: 6612 State Highway 191, Dodgeville, WI. Five miles west of Hollandale, WI or 8 miles east of Dodgeville, WI on State Highway 191 to farm. Lunch by Suzy’s. Nature’s Way Portable Restroom. TRACTOR, LOADER & MOWER: NH MD55 Workmaster 2WD compact diesel tractor, 3 pt., dual hydraulics, ROPs, 14.9-28 rears, tractor chains, heat hauser, 390 “one” owner hours; NH 615-TL fully hydraulic loader w/72" material bucket, “Universal Edge” pallet fork attachment; tractor radio; Bush Hog 7' heavy-duty 3 pt. rotary mower; New Holland 256 hay rake; 3 pt. top links; hyd. cylinders. ATV, LAWN & GARDEN: Kawasaki 4010 4x4 Mule ATV, full cab, PS, like new w/354 one owner hours; 25 gal. ATV sprayer; gear drive front tine garden tiller; Agri Fab 42" lawn sweeper; 2-wheel yard cart; B&D weed eater; small wheelbarrow; garden tools; flower pots; yard decor; 6 cement yard standards; trellis; garden hose. HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUE, COLLECTIBLES: Sharp microwave; Hamilton Beach roaster; Westinghouse window air conditioner; RCA record player; records; cassettes; VHS tapes; chrome kitchen table; 42" round oak table w/3 leaves; 4 oak ladder back chairs; Mission Oak bookcase; 3 metal school desks; Lil deacon’s bench; fern stand; metal day bed; 2 La-Z-Boy recliners; multi-color upholstered sofa bed; three 2 door wooden cabinets; small metal desk; 2 floral upholstered rockers; wall clock; wood 2 door cabinet; wooden highchair; smoke stand; pictures; Singer sewing machine; 4 metal folding chairs; corner shelves; BBQ grill; porch glider; fishing poles; yard Santa; Christmas decorations; Lil trike; swing set; toy trunk; waffle iron; coffee maker; food grinder; fry pans; cake molds; cookie sheets; silverware; kitchen utensils; colander; glasses; cups; bowls; dishes; 2 cookie jars; teapot; Tupperware; knick-knacks; wicker baskets; egg divider; apple peeler; kitchen scale; cast lamp bracket; carnival glass; juicer; Dep. ware; blue glassware; amber glassware; 2 troll figures; coolers; bug zapper; Glendening yardstick; MP Lumber yard stick; Bill’s Feeder Service yardstick, S. Green Nylint toy semi; cast iron toy car; True Value toy; MoorMan’s tin sign; Packer tin sign. SHOP TOOLS & FARM EQUIPMENT: Craftsman portable air compressor; Craftsman ½" impact wrench; Milwaukee ½" cordless drill; Makita 3⁄8" drill; ½" elec drill; B&D skill saw; DeWalt skill saw; Sterling battery charger; bench grinder; shop vac; bench vise; 1⁄4" socket set; ½" socket set; 3⁄4" socket set; side cutters; misc. sockets & ratchets; pipe wrenches; hammers; hand saws; chisels; levels; splice it tool & clips; bolt cutters; clamps; brace; bits; lug wrench; Allen wrenches; axes; Handy jack; 12 ton bottle jack; Log chains; log binders; old wrenches; elec. cords; car ramps; wooden totes; tire chains; toolboxes; hardware cabinets; 32"x10' metal shop bench; post pounder; PH digger; grub hoe; malls; shovels; rakes; spade; hay forks; horse shoes; hog catcher; bull blind; bale hooks; barbed wire; nails; many steel posts; wooden posts; fence stretcher; garden fence; steel wheels; quantity of tires & wheels; Tulip light fixture; bug zapper; quantity of lumber; misc. windows; two 12' galvanized door tracks; stepladders; SS milker; calf bottles & pails; many poly feed tubs; wooden feed bunk; 200 gallon overhead fuel barrel; wishing well & much more. CONSIGNED BY NEIGHBOR: JD 530 twine tie round baler w/monitor. Website: www.auctionspecialistsmp.com AUCTIONEER: Larry F. Springer, Linden, WI, (608) 623-2245, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #650. CLERK: Larry R. Noble, Mineral Point, WI, (608) 574-2905, Registered Wisconsin License #406. TERMS: All purchases must be settled for day of sale. Payment by cash, cashier’s check or good personal check. Number system to be used, photo ID required to obtain bid number to bid/buy. Any announcements made day of sale take precedence over all advertised material.
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FOR SALE: NH F62B blower used 1 year; 5 horse Baldor motor, 24' and 20' Loyal conveyors with motors. 608-5462416.
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We are now taking consignments of tractors,farm machinery & farm related items. Consign 1 piece or complete farm line. We offer nationwide advertising with Tractorhouse to get you the most money for your equipment. Expecting 25 to 50 tractors and 200 to 300 pieces of equipment. Over 30 years in the farm machinery business. Lots of good local and out of state buyers will attend. This will be a live and online auction. Go to our website Jeffstractors.com for more info.
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Summer Consignment Auction Wednesday, June 20, 9:00 a.m.
Prairie du Chien, WI (608) 326-2909
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CONTACT BRIAN 563.852.7559
CONTACT US FOR A FREE CONSULTATION!
FEATURING:
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Call Jeff 608-988-6182
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Kinze 3600 12 row liq.
MF 7618 MFD ldr., 500 hrs.
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JD 7000, 6-row, dry
ANGUS, RED ANGUS, AND TARENTAISE BULLS Performance tested. Fertility checked. Pick now. Will hold until spring. Biddick, Inc. Livingston, WI 608-943-6363.
or Don 608-988-6491 Shop 608-822-6491
Jeff’s Tractors & Machinery, LLC 3 Miles South of Fennimore on Hwy. 61
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(608) 822-6491
PASTEURIZERS
LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE 9663 Cty. Trk. A, Box 332, Bloomington, WI 53804 Office (608) 994-2020 Fax (608) 994-2022 Kevin (608) 732-0732 Webpage: bloomingtonlivestock.com Email: bloomingtonlivestock@hotmail.com
20, 30, 40, 60 and 90 gallons IN STOCK!
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For larger dairies we offer 120,150, 250 or 250 gallon capacity.
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FOR SALE: 9 beef cows, some with calves. Also, round bales of hay wanted. 608-778-6392.
FOR SALE: Holstein and beef cross calves. Prestarted calves in our huts. Feeder cattle from 250 lbs. to 900 lbs. Dairy heifers also available at all times. ReynoldsLivestock.com. 608574-7428.
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